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Hi Mate,

Sure.

$28,000. I'll throw the car in for free!!

Sorry dude, not seperating the lights.

Car goes as is. If I start seperating, I'll end up stripping the whole bloody car, and that is a nightmate.

Cheers

Pete

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Hey mate i posted in my thread i made to your offer, just saw the car looks great on the outside and has plenty of potential and definately is a good platform to rebuild the engine on for a decent price, but looking at the interior and its not as good as i hoped it to be. (im guessing the camera may play a part in that and it looks better in person?)

Looking for something a bit cleaner like the 34 i currently have (interior wise).

Price is quite reasonable, i hope you find someone that will buy it, sounds like it drives well. Either way i dont have anything more than 26K. :)

Ps. Ever thought of selling your dog and kids to keep the car? :devil: lol

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Price Dump. Need it gone.

$24,000 FIRM.

You wont find a better car for this money.

New rego, will be detailed prior to new owner picking up.

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farking hell dude ... I'm tempted to burn my car, scam the insurance (to pay off loan) just to get yours!! Just joking but yeah ...farrrkk, wish this car was for sale when I was looking to buy my R34 :)

Cmon people ..best GTT you'll ever find for this sort of money and nothing more to spend!!

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SOLD pending final payment.

BLKR34..... that's a lot of time with a Rotex and lots of polishe to make her look like that.,..... Also fresh paint helps!

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