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Final price drop to $28500 before I start stripping things off it and getting some stock GTR rims to replace the Volks, still open to offers, but will soon be taking stuff off to sell seperately and reducing the price further with less mods.

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No not xenons, xenons can't be complied in QLD so when a car comes in with them, they remove the setup and put big stickers in place saying "do not replace the xenon setup"........they are over rated anyway, superbright whites look exactly the same as far as I'm concerned!

dam, needed this to be sale this time next year!! then id be on a "work trip" to come and see it. Clean as car, someone you would think would buy it!!

I've got a few people keen at the moment, but typically at the time when I'm ready to pull bits off, so I'll give them a bit longer to make any decisions before I start stripping, but if anyone is keen on some parts, shoot me a PM, already got some people interested in certain bits.

I know I'd be wanting to pay $28k for this car with some nice goodies on it, as opposed to an average GTR for $3-4k less that you'll then have to spend money on making it nice, but anyway, I think people are just being careful with their money at the moment, which is fair enough, but I do want this gone pretty soon, so I will take certain measures to make sure it sells and am still open to reasonable offers!!!

$27,000

With no carbon wing blade, no clear front indicators, no Trust gear knob, no floor mats, no carbon engine covers, no boost guage..........all stock items replaced where necessary, can remove more items for the right price, wheels would drop it by alot if you don't want them.

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damn mate thats a nice looking GTR... looking for one atm..... but im down in Melbourne... Would def be interested for about 23 without those rims.....

I know you said your not interested in swaps but ill be getting rid of my 99 WRX to buy a gtr.....if your interested :merli:

Nah not wanting another performance car, getting back into the old Mazdas, cars that will appreciate rather than depreciate in value :P and stick with a normal small car for a daily.

PM sent re:price

Ive seen this car in the flesh (not that the owner knows me it used to part across from my work in morning side) and id frequently stop and admire. Its one of the nicer r33 gtr examples i have seen in the flesh.

Good luck with your sale mate, dont go overboard chopping it up the right buyer will come along.

this is EXACTLY what i want in a 33 gtr when i get the funds. Midnight purple, bronze wheels, a few carbon touches, only light mods, PERFECT!!!

just keep it until im ready to buy one :D haha

anyway, Free bump!

LOL, seems everyone wants this car in a few years time, why no one wants it now, as is, I don't get, its very reasonably priced....but I'll keep trying, still prefer to sell as is, but have a few keen when its a lot more naked of its bits.

Is this the GTR that used to be (or maybe still is) around the Taringa area? I saw this car several times before I moved over to WA earlier in the year and thought it looked pretty tidy. If you're still wanting to sell it, I'll be back in Brisbane on the 10th of November... Very keen to do some serious negotiations with you, as long as all the bits you've just pulled off go back on :(

Yep, that would be the one, the bits could have gone back on for a price, but at the moment its sold, so those bits will be for sale seperately....will be finalising shit on Monday.

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