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what i did was sus out all the ads for the model u want,watch the kms vs the price vs the ad ons and condition,and u should be able to get a base price to start at,then just look around for the one u want

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Yes, totally agree with James & Damo. I wouldnt say those skyline is in perfect condition, but its in fairly good condition for this price, so i think those skyline wont last long.

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Yeah the only problem is i need a new car by October so I am kinda rushing things. Anyway they won't last long as they're in fairly good condition for the price + i will be modding it in the long run anyway

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hey guys sorry to say but i actually bought that blue gt-t for 16,5 on road inc stamp duty.

i took it to racv and a mate mechanic even got the vin checked out

and everything was ok

great seller i have to say he offered me a 3 month warranty on paper

i'm still a little bit sus about how he gets them so cheap

anyone got any ideas?

he also got the rw organised and came with me to get it reg to make sure no dramas

pleasant seller i must say

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I was looking at the blue one on the internet but when i rocked up on saturday he said he had sold it. Its good to hear that you found it good. I was a bit sus at start but after meeting him he seemed to be a really decent guy

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He didn't mention anything about a warranty to me but then again I didn't ask. Anyway yeah you do need to be quick.

Confucius say:

"Better to be slow and miss a lemon than..

to be quick and get soured by it" lol

At least it seems that your logic is catching up to ur emotions eh?

And at least the guy who bought my R33 GTR 5 years ago felt it was worth the wait. Mine was the 13th car he'd looked at.

Cheers, Terry

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Thanks for that Terry, I have looked at couple of other ones but all the other ones were near the $20k mark and had lots of mods done. This one i looked at was basically stock which is what I'm really after

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lol sounds like benny is a salesman for the company lol.. hurry hurry..

i wouldnt rush things if i was you.. plus if they got a few then they can just import more and comply them for the same price.. and androoh's first post??? lol

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haha, yeah, might need the mods to start checking IP addresses......

still seems something suspect, anyone who's bought one, what workshop complied the cars?

lol sounds like benny is a salesman for the company lol.. hurry hurry..

i wouldnt rush things if i was you.. plus if they got a few then they can just import more and comply them for the same price.. and androoh's first post??? lol

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I am not the salesman, i am saying that because i went there to check it out and wanna share the finding with you guys who is interested in going to check out his car. I didnt ask what workshop he complied the cars, but he got his own workshop in his house at the back yard ( a very big house of cause). I have my mechainc come with me to check those car, and once again, they are not in perfect condition but in fairly good condition, at least the rear bumper hasnt been removed(or the panel beater done a great job), no serious damage to the rear end (Skyline offen has rear end damage specially rear 1/4).

Small dent & crigatte hole on 1 seat off the silver GTT, also one of them is missfiring on the engine & Check engine light is on. And if you buy the car, the seller need to fix everythings up to get pass the RWC.

Once again, I am not Pushing anyone to buy car off this guy, besure you check everything and you happy with them before you hand over your cash. When you doubt something, dont go ahead until you make it clear. Ask question to yourself & to the seller, keep your eye on seller's word and answer the question in your heart.

My point is base on what my finding is, this is a good price for a R34GTT in this condition, & thats the reason why i think it wont last long.

haha, yeah, might need the mods to start checking IP addresses......

still seems something suspect, anyone who's bought one, what workshop complied the cars?

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dealers got good mates to do their RWC's.. i got f*ked really hard by a dealer i bought my VT off.. cost a shit load to fix problems in the car.. they only fix things they are required to.. but i had a dealer that got a car passed that shouldnt have been.. make it last 3 months and your in the clear.. also if they are gonna fix these issues.. why dont they do them now and will appeal more to buyers?

not saying he's dodgy but you seem to press the issue of buy these cars.. imo your better to get a car in good condition as it leads to the life its had..

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If engine is misfiring like you say then add minimum $500 + labour for splitfire coils...could be a whole multitude of other problems too you would need to check out - get a compression test done for instance. I wouldnt rush in for this magical deal...

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