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Boostin r33 what ere you talking about. You are so random. Nobody has been to see the car so how could have somebody not bought it???

Thats it Tomei R32 the market is dead atm at I feel sorry for all the guys asking $18+ for there car as they won't sell unless they are immaculate cars. If this one hasn't sold already for under $13k what chance do they have as this is in the same cond as cars of the higher value.

It on carpoint now so it should sell fast. Forums are just talk and lots of it but I like to give it a go. I bet if there was a gtr perfect on here for $10k nobody would call him to see it there would just be 100 posts asking for photos and asking whats wrong with it!

dude in one of the earlier posts u quoted I have one genuine interest already who called who will see the car later this week and if he doesn't want it it will be going to be advertised through carsales/carpoint etc. Was there any reason in why he didnt buy it?

Cheers Mrfrontmount!!

I never called the guy as I want to paint up and tidy a few things before people look at it expecially if they only really want a look and thats it. Come and see the car and make your own decision or call me to discuss.

I also said this in this post- As I have said to many people - "If you can't afford a phone call for 2 minutes you can't affored a gtr!!!"

Sorry for that but Hungry Gtr there a picks on page one. I don't know why but I can't edit the first post to ad pics????

Not interested in an RB25 Powered GTST?

http://img516.imageshack.us/img516/7179/gtst321dm3.jpg

I know you said you weren't overly interested in trades, but thought I'd ask as I'm looking at moving to a GTR in the next few months.

Can't believe this hasn't sold.

Good luck mate.

Sorry Memph there wouldn't be much point me trading on anything that is going to be slower than a gtr. Even fairly highly modified gtst's will struggle to match a stockish gtr in performance and handling.

I've had lots of call but no action yet. Everybody has been happy with the car and really suprised its still here. Seems everybody is just browsing atm.

Is this the same vehicle you bought in this post

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Gt...html&hl=gtr,

if so is the motor still stuffed? im just genuinely interested in buying a decent 32gtr

Edited by gtr.32

Cheers Oosh.

Yes it is that car in the above post. As I've mentioned a few times before I only bought it to fix and sell. Changed the engine. Since I've been back at work and the shit weather atm I haven't had time to tidy up a few things, to have the car finished completely. The car is a really tight car so I'm suprised it is still for sale. Going on other cars I've had you can have them for a couple months and in one week have 3 people wanting it. Just waiting for the wave to come atm and not in to much of a hurry to sell while I have some cash flow.

It is a nice car but not a +$20k example. Would easily be on par or better than many $16-17k cars around. Look at the price. Its fkn cheap for what it is. I know I'd buy a gtr over a 33gtst anyday for the same $.

The gtr market is dead atm, I have my car on some other forums gtr 32 for 10grand and it still has not sold yet. There are so many time wasters asking questions heaps of questions via the net I dont understand why they can't just pick up a phone or just come look at it if they are so keen on it.

Good luck on the sale

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