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Your kidding me!

After all that researching and hard work? what are you thinking? you better have a good reason to why your selling the beast?

WHAT!!!!!! dont sell it!!!!

well i have seen this car, i would say its one of the best kept R32 ive seen... and ive owned 3 R32's. abu has spent aloooonnnng time putting this car together, with the right parts.

( his trader rating says alot )

abu's loss, your gain!!

good luck with the sale ( i dont think it will take long )

PS: abu next time i see you remind me to slap the sh*t out of you..... i cant believe your doing this!!! or are we being punked????

WHAT!!!!!! dont sell it!!!!

well i have seen this car, i would say its one of the best kept R32 ive seen... and ive owned 3 R32's. abu has spent aloooonnnng time putting this car together, with the right parts.

( his trader rating says alot )

abu's loss, your gain!!

good luck with the sale ( i dont think it will take long )

PS: abu next time i see you remind me to slap the sh*t out of you..... i cant believe your doing this!!! or are we being punked????

I doubt we are being punked :( I will however help you lay down some pimp slap on Abu though... you need more than 1 person ! :down:

Your kidding me!

After all that researching and hard work? what are you thinking? you better have a good reason to why your selling the beast?

Yeah man a lot of work and time has gone into this not to mention sleepless nights and money but my heart is still set on another car which I really want to get

I did a quick calculation just before to how much I have spent on this car and I could'nt believe it - for the price I'm asking I think its fair - but if I don't get it I will be keeping it

No rush to sell at all - worse case if I still want to get the other car I'm going to strip this down to stock and buy the other car

WHAT!!!!!! dont sell it!!!!

well i have seen this car, i would say its one of the best kept R32 ive seen... and ive owned 3 R32's. abu has spent aloooonnnng time putting this car together, with the right parts.

( his trader rating says alot )

abu's loss, your gain!!

good luck with the sale ( i dont think it will take long )

PS: abu next time i see you remind me to slap the sh*t out of you..... i cant believe your doing this!!! or are we being punked????

haha thanks for your comments AP :)

Yep it is a loss to me, a big one but I've got my eye on something else so we'l see how it all goes from here

Still need to get this thing tuned properly - might even end up changing my mind, who knows lol

I doubt we are being punked :) I will however help you lay down some pimp slap on Abu though... you need more than 1 person ! :)

hahaha bring it bitch!

i have also seen this car Abu has put a lot of time and effort into this 32 good luck on the sale abu

Thanks David :D

Still spending time and money on it and will continue to until its sold lol

Just for anyone who is interested, the car will be sold WITH tune - if someone buys the car before it gets tuned I will still get it done but I can have it tuned to whatever you want, 10, 12 ,14, 16psi etc so you don't write your self off on the way home :)

:D

lol wtf? abu? Again? hahaha

Good luck with the sale either way man. Shouldn't be too much of a problem. I want to see tonight before it goes though. :D

lol wtf? abu? Again? hahaha

Good luck with the sale either way man. Shouldn't be too much of a problem. I want to see tonight before it goes though. ;)

Haha yeah I'll take you for a spin once its all tuned up man

:)

AAAhhh ur a silly man abu! One seriously mint car here peeps. GL with the sale my friend.

Oh yeah im in on some pimp slapping!!

Thanks Chad :D

wow selling already!? if it had been for sale 10 months ago i would have bought it for sure!

haha thanks man - but I didn't even have the car 10 months ago :)

OMG abu, you're crazy!!

i've seen this car in the flesh, and it's one of the most immaculate R32's i've ever seen.

clean, stylish, powerful and neat.. owned by a fussy owner.

will be really sad to see this go after all the effort and hard work that's gone into it.

your R32 is one of the reasons i'm thinking of keeping mine!

good luck with the sale abu, and also to the new buyer who picks up this very respectable R32.

- dave >_<

Definately one of the nicest 32's I've seen..

GL with the sale..

Thanks mate :down:

OMG abu, you're crazy!!

i've seen this car in the flesh, and it's one of the most immaculate R32's i've ever seen.

clean, stylish, powerful and neat.. owned by a fussy owner.

will be really sad to see this go after all the effort and hard work that's gone into it.

your R32 is one of the reasons i'm thinking of keeping mine!

good luck with the sale abu, and also to the new buyer who picks up this very respectable R32.

- dave :D

Haha thanks for that Dave :ph34r:

Will be very sad to see it go but I guess bigger and better things to come in the future

Whoever buys it is surely getting a bargain if you price up the mods list above - Could even buy it and sell off some of the upgrades and make a nice little amount back and still be left with a clean reliable car :rofl:

I got 1 random picture of the car that I took today after I took it for a quick drive - will get some more over the weekend, just been too busy today

:thumbsup:

car looks crazy man, its a very good r32!! u have good taste in jap cars.. goodluck with the sale bro

Thanks heaps Phil :rofl:

That is one of the nicest looking r32 gtst's ive ever seen! very nice price considering the mods and all!

good luck with the sale mate.

Thanks mate - the mods list does exceed the price by far :D

worst car ever dont get it its a piece of shit so you might as well keep it

hahahahahahahaha seriously your crazy selling this thing man. one of the nicest 32's iv seen thats gt\otten the right things done to and not your average riceline you see on the streets. perfect buy for someone who wants quality mods but dosnt wanna spend much. like previously posted this silly mans loss is your gain. if i was after a 32 youd know id be banging on your door (and somthing else :rofl:) to get this

oh well

get a R33 you ass wipe lol

haha thanks for your comments Ash

You will never see me in an R33, not in this lifetime!! :rofl:

and you still need to show me your new car man, fkn bastard live 10 minutes away and don't even drop by no more!

Seriously though - need to catch up one of these days

Talk soon

what new car?? lol didnt end up egtting it so still searching around.

let me test drive your car for a whole day....maybe that might change my mind in buying a 32 lol

and ye ill call you this week sometime

haha thanks for your comments Ash

You will never see me in an R33, not in this lifetime!! :rofl:

and you still need to show me your new car man, fkn bastard live 10 minutes away and don't even drop by no more!

Seriously though - need to catch up one of these days

Talk soon

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