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you have many pm from me

Hey mate i replied to all your pm's i think if there is anything else you wanted to know hit me with another one and i will get back to you asap. But as i stated in the other messages your offer is not what i am after. But thanks anyway.

sucks this is still for sale mate.

I contacted you about 4 weeks ago wanting to look at it......shame you didnt want to drive it from your place to chatswood (i realize its a 40min drive tho). If you had of and it was mechanically ok i would have bought it from you then....... i ended up buying a GTS-T from a guy in liverpool who drove his car to chatswood for me, took it on the spot. was beautifully looked after.

If your car still isnt sold though PM me......... might still be interested in buying from you.

good luck though - It does look awesome on those 20's and in grey

sucks this is still for sale mate.

I contacted you about 4 weeks ago wanting to look at it......shame you didnt want to drive it from your place to chatswood (i realize its a 40min drive tho). If you had of and it was mechanically ok i would have bought it from you then....... i ended up buying a GTS-T from a guy in liverpool who drove his car to chatswood for me, took it on the spot. was beautifully looked after.

If your car still isnt sold though PM me......... might still be interested in buying from you.

good luck though - It does look awesome on those 20's and in grey

Sorry buddy it just wasn't an option for me to drive it on the day. I'm glad you found what you were after though.

Thanks heaps for your kind remarks

GUYS

this is my old car and it has had alot of work since i had it,and has been looked after very well

vooll1 knows his shit and is a bargin at this price

help him out and take it off his hands

cheers

hey vooll1 it me again can you please send some picks of the boot and of the eng thanks man [email protected]

A mate borrowed the camera so as soon as he brings it back i will snap some photos and send them of to you

u know on ur pics ur missin ur GTR badge

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GUYS

this is my old car and it has had alot of work since i had it,and has been looked after very well

vooll1 knows his shit and is a bargin at this price

help him out and take it off his hands

cheers

Thanks Josh for your kind words mate

All pm's replied to

To save more questions yes i am open to offers, can be viewed during the day if required. I need this gone but don't insult me with your offers please. Serious buyers will see that this is extremely cheap.

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