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Originally posted by ac1d3o3

what other cars do u have??

Three big fat slow four wheel drives:-

1999 Nissan Patrol GU, set up for touring

1990 Nissan Patrol GQ, set up for competition

1993 Ford Maverick (Nissan Patrol), standard and for sale

If you think performance cars can suck money, try 4WD's!

I'm trying to get rid of one of the 4WD's, another is my competition vehicle and the newest one is my wife's company car which we can't offload until the lease is up. That is why the GTR has to go too, plus the GTR is kept in the garage so it is always blocked in by the 4WD's on the driveway and never gets a run - about 3500-4000km in the last 10 months.

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Free Bump! Nice car here guys, experienced first hand, would have bought it myself had I not had my heart set on a white v-spec, Good luck with sale. Definately a good price, not a mark on the body anywhere!

71LLA,

This might seem like a wierd suggestion... but why don't you keep the car and get rid of the wife?

My old man faces this problem everyday, he's in NZ right now with the old lady... hopefully he leaves her there :)

Nice car, and for $36,000 + warranty I can't believe it hasn't been sold yet.

Heaven knows if I wasn't just about to raise a family for myself (g/f is 28 weeks pregnant), I'd buy it off you in a heart-beat!

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