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Hi there, can you give us a bit more details like K's , servire record general condition, Rego? etc....

Thanks

Dave :D

hi.

car just done full serviced.like spark plugs and engine oil etc.

condition of the car is very good

you can see all the information on carsales.com.au

cheers

That is a beautiful car. I am picking one up soon out of Jap. Quick question, why are selling? These cars are going to be worth a fortune in the future.

That is a beautiful car. I am picking one up soon out of Jap. Quick question, why are selling? These cars are going to be worth a fortune in the future.

hi

yes.car is very nice

i have no use for the car.was going to keep the car.but car is seat in garage everyday.i have no use for the car.

so i guess sell it is better for me.

cheers

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Negotiable on price? A genuine N1 was sold recently in NSW for somewhere around 25k (can get more accurate figure if needs be), so asking $32000 for this seems a bit much IMO.

Im asking as im in the market for another GTR.

Can you please let me know, also if you post up the VIN code that would be very helpful :P

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