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na mate got all the runnin gear just really want a coupe not to fussed on condish but any help much apreciated so if anyone is wrecking one or something but has the entire shell

This finished last week, but you may be able to contact the user, it didn't sell ($300)

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...em=120362303859

Nigel

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Are you on or in the mix for the KHR30 on eBay?

It's sitting on $1250 at present and will sell for far less than your high of $3000.

There aren't a lot of these getting about in some reasonable condition and as it's complete, you could sell off what you don't want. Recently an L20ET complete sold on eBay for over $600.00.

Cheers, D

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Well done Mister30, or is congratulations a more appropriate term?

You open a thread here 20th January 2009 with a request;

"Want an r30 coupe rollin shell with no engine and no gearbox but must have diff and wheels any where under 3 grand" UNDER 3 Grand???????

Then on 21st January 2009 you respond with;

"na mate got all the runnin gear just really want a coupe not to fussed on condish but any help much apreciated so if anyone is wrecking one or something but has the entire shell" .................. and,

Then on 23rd January 2009 you reply again with;

"Hey guys im really open to any suggestions so if you see one on google no of one on ebay or got one lying out in your backyard post up some pics and let me see" .............. and after several recommendations to go chase a coupe on eBay that most certainly will fall into your under 3 grand price bracket and after contacting the seller, you fail to go through with the purchase and the vehicle goes under the hammer for $2225.00 a long way short of your 3 grand ceiling. What's more, another member of this forum from Melbourne, now residing in Canberra was collecting bits to help you with your project and you didn't go on with that offer either.

What's the go? You ask for help and when you get it, you do nothing about it?? Are you just another GUNNA or simply another time waster???

You wont be scoring too many points on this forum with this attitude.

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Congratulations!

You got yourself a steal in a lot of our eyes and bad luck for the dill that asked for our help and did nothing about it.

They are a dying breed in this country, any sort of HR30 JDM vehicle.

I was thinking about it myself, but my next project if it goes ahead will be an 260Z +2.

You can be assured that if and when you want any information or help and assistance, there is a wealth of experience and resources in this "Classic Skyline" section.

I'm sure we all would be interested in it's progress over time.

Cheers, D

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Congratulations!

You got yourself a steal in a lot of our eyes and bad luck for the dill that asked for our help and did nothing about it.

They are a dying breed in this country, any sort of HR30 JDM vehicle.

I was thinking about it myself, but my next project if it goes ahead will be an 260Z +2.

You can be assured that if and when you want any information or help and assistance, there is a wealth of experience and resources in this "Classic Skyline" section.

I'm sure we all would be interested in it's progress over time.

Cheers, D

Cheers for the warm welcome. I'm a long time r30 fan but first time owner (did own a 4dr R31 Passage for a while though) so its gone to enthusiastic hands- should be a fun project, I'll keep you all posted when anything interesting happens :) .

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hey guys look i am really sorry i would have absolutley loved to have had a crack at one of those deals but the 3g i had, had to go on my new baby girl rosita, alot of the suggestions were great and i thank everyone for there imput but unfortunatly the money had to go elsewhere, however if i need any more advice and u guys decide to forgive me for not replying i will talk again soon, in the mean time if any one hears from mag86 send him my appologies for not giving him the money

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