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sorry man, it was down that way over the christmas period, if you had of been a bit quicker i could have driven it to your door to hav a look, your quite welcome to fly up and have a look, you wont a find a cheaper better R34 in australia, i guarentee!!!

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im seriously considering it man, im talking to my financial advisor (my boss) to see what i can figure out, cuz i still owe the bank some cash, im hoping to get as close too the payot figure as possible, so far tho, you are in the lead... i need more time tho man, thats considerably less than whats its worth, but as i said im desperate to sell... i will get back to you tho...

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Im sorry its taken so long, but no matter what way i bend the figures i just cant sell it that cheap im sorry man, the absoloute minimum i can take is 20,000, and even then its at a huge loss to me...

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the front bar u have is very similar to mine

mine is a tommy kaira front bar at the middle of ur one there is a square plate if it says tommy kaira then its the same, if it says nothing then im guessing it a fake

ill get a photo up later

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I now have no license for an unset period of time (go before the judge tomrorow) and i would realy prefer my baby was driven instead of sitting around my work for the next however long... so yeah, umm, bump!

I can't believe this GTT hasn't been sold yet with all those mods incl. GCG and PFC ... damn man. Have you tried carsales.com.au ? If not, try there ..SAU has a limited audience most of whome already have a skyline. Oh and I wouldn't mention your driving record / loss of license, it just rings alarm bells to a potential buyer that it has been trashed. I applaud you on your honesty, but lets be frank ... when you're trying to sell something, you should try to only mention the good stuff. Mentioning that you're pretty much a hoon won't help you sell it. Just IMHO..

Haha, yeah man, im suprised it hasnt sold yet either... and thanks for the advice but in regards to my license issue, ive owned my baby since it had 60,000k's on it (over 2 years now), never once have i hit boost until the engine was completly warmed up, and as for any other mischevious activities, it certainly has never been drifting, it still has stock suspension in it, the HICASS is still enabled and im too scared of bending it if something goes wrong, its a 34 not quite your throw away body of a 31 or 32 even lol... i once heard a simple rule when it comes to drifting/racing... you do it long enough and its not a matter of "IF" something happens but "WHEN"... Yeah i will be honest, lets face it, its a skyline, its designed and built to be driven hard and fast, but thats far from the "thrashing" i know you are referring too... as a mechanic i know the essentials to keeping a car healthy and in good condition, i welcome anyone who is genuinly interested to have it compression tested, leak tested etc... this car is A1 mechanically sound...

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