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Far out dude - I feel for you. The problem is with this 40-50K price range toys is that you can get a near new Evo-X or STI and most people buy those things since they novate lease.

Maybe sounds like a funny question - but why is this car not on carsales.com.au

Its funny since I cannot believe that people do not advertise on carsales - I've actually found another 2 really clean looking R34 GT-R V-spec's on the carpoint, not advertised on CS, I could bet money lot of prospective buyers would not have even seen those ads.

Edited by rehab2010
Far out dude - I feel for you. The problem is with this 40-50K price range toys is that you can get a near new Evo-X or STI and most people buy those things since they novate lease.

A day in the life of a GTR.

mmmmmmm evo. breakfast.

STI.. lunch.

Whats for dinner?

My car is closer to 40k, its hard to find a near new Evo X for that price, and why would you go the STI, there horrible.

The car is on carsales, its been on their for quite a while.

My car is closer to 40k, its hard to find a near new Evo X for that price, and why would you go the STI, there horrible.

The car is on carsales, its been on their for quite a while.

Evo's and rex's do nothing for me unfortunately :thumbsup:

Free bump for a fantastic gtr!

Edited by KR4-GTR

Man..better not go below 40k.. i would cry if i was in your position and had to sell it below 40k. even $45 is so low for a 34 gt-r in that great condition ;)

I'm with others hope you find a buyer who can appreciate that car.

yeah maybe put it on carsales if you haven't.

when i sold my hyundai i've got almost 100 clicks on my ad a day. and it was in March. Would imagine more for your car.

All the best!

Its nothing to do with the state/look of his GTR (which is great in my oppinion). I have been looking at carsales on a daily basis just to see whats happening with R34's and what not. Majority of the R34 GTR's have been up there for ages and a lot have been removed from the site, later to be added. I think the market for these cars and any import car for that matter is bad at the moment..

Best of luck with the sale.

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