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RWC and Rego is negotiate though, I'd suggest you come to see it if you're in Melbourne.

Yes it's very cheap considering there are couple of early models go for $9k now, I just want it gone or I might trade it in at my local dealer.

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Grant

$5,600 ONO

Yes, I do really want to get rid of this thing, if all else fails it'll be chucked to local dealer and have them to sell it for inflated price.

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Grant

with RWC and reg it is!

Aren't you in ACT? (If so, pretty useless unless you're looking for someone you know in melb)

PM me if you're keen - I might throw in rego for this price.

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Grant

with RWC and reg it is!

You got PM.

Yes, I'm anxious to sell - wanting 32 or 33 GT-R badly now!

buy! buy! buy!

Cheers

Do me a favour and buy the 32 off me for $5,000 AS IS!!!!

RWC and rego is extra though.

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Grant

Hi all,

I do really want this gone, for $5,000 it's yours, it's cheap with all the fruit!

Cheers

Grant

No bites at $5,000??? Are you all on crack for ignoring this at this awesome price?

Manual is just under $1.5k away...

Do me a favour and buy it off me!!!

Pretty please?

Still have this thing, any offers over $4.5k, it's yours (no rego and RWC but could be organised for extra $).

Cheers

Still have this thing, any offers over $4.5k, it's yours (no rego and RWC but could be organised for extra $).

Cheers

Still available, same deal, offers over $4.5k as I need it gone!

Cheers

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