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You want to sell and I want to buy. i'm looking for cars but I don't always get time to read all of the skyline ads in the world so help me out it could be my thousands in your pocket.

Ok here are some of my key searching factors, none of these are strict or definite unless stated.

I am more inclined to purchase an R33 than an R32 but would love an R34 (I WISH)

10k - 15k

Manual (this one is a MUST)

4-door most 4 doors I have seen were unappealing. some pulled it off however...

Turbo

SA (or delievered)

I like a decent bodykit but this is hard to describe my tastes...

Would like to purchase before the 12th of march (my 21st)

I'd like to be able to have the car crash inspected (two of my close mates have been ripped off like this) Accidents don't bother me so long as they can be fixed and I know what the accidents are. I don't like driving around now knowing what has happened to my car or where it's weaknesses are. If i know what has happened it can be assessed and driven / modified accordingly until fixed :(

I'll get back to you with more!

so your promising a finders fee of 'thousands of dollars" which we can presume means up to $2000 to anyone in Australia who can locate a Skyline that should be from $10-15k - thats like a 20% commission on $10k - lol - yea I wanna hear from the first person who you pay the fee to lol

ever heard of the trading post or internet car sales sites - lol

<br />check my sig<br />might be able to work something out<br />
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You've completely misunderstood me. I am looking to buy, people are looking to sell. If they post their ad in my thread I will see it. This could mean that I buy their car and therefore my thousands in their pocket after buying their car. Can you understand me this time?

its pretty obvious his post says nothing of a finders fee he means thousands in car sellers pocket...learn to read proper english lol

Edited by thizzle

mate if you spent an extra 3-4k or so you could pick yourself up a stock r34gtt turbo manual off carsales etc.

there around 17-19k im pretty sure.

just need to find that lucky sale.

good luck with the buy

Edited by 342NV

Hi Mate

I will have an R34 GT-T for sale soon. It is registered in Vic and overall vgc. I will be looking for around $18k which I know is out of your price range, but without having to pay a spotters fee, it gives you a little extra to pay. Happy to take it anywhere to be inspected. Drop me a line if interested

Cheers

Aaron

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey Mate,

I am based in melbourne and I have Siver R-34 Gt-T Skyline for sale. its a Manual.

Good Aspects

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a) always serviced by Ben at Racepace and Racepace only every 5000-7000Ks. Ben will be more than happy to vouch for the mechanical aspect of the car.

b) I have got receipts for every time I fuelled the car to show its always been fed Premium.

c) Interior is in very good condition. The passenger side glove compartment thats on the car is got some scratches but nothing to worry I have got a spare glove box in excellent condition as well as the center console too.

d) Shes just past 100K.

e) its Stock as a rock.

I am looking at around 16k. If you are very keen I am willing to negotiate on it.

I will try and upload some pics over the weekend. I will pm you my phone numbers as I dont log on here that much.

Cheers

Sidd--

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