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mate relax will ya

not everyone on here has 128 grand to spend on one car

shore it might be rare and all but hey not for 128 grand.

and i look at the auctions everyday andf i have seen autachs cheaper than this ok

no offence

but good luck with the sale it might also be better if you sell it back into japan or even the states if you find the right buyer

Well here we go again, Used Autech RS260 grade 4.5 sell for 3.6-4.5 mill yen. Mine is BRAND NEW, they sell for more dollars than 34GTR,s. or are you talking accident repair cars

A year or so ago everyone was paying $120 grand for a 34GTR until everyone started buying stuffed written off cars and bodging them up and selling them for $85K-$95K. that stuffed the market. Don't try and tell me what you think my car is worth.

What car do you own, it says GTS-R, is it real, I mean a real one,give me your vin no and I'll give you a clue on what it is, It seems your another internet auction tyer kicker, no maybe a internet car expert.

Originally posted by MR-GTR

Basically if you don't want to buy the Autech Stagea, go play on the site elsewhere. don't come stirring crap here, if you want to stir me I'll give you my address.

*stamps feet* "I'm not playing anymore. I'm taking my bat and ball and going home!" :cheers:

You spoke of "the industry". Everything you have described here is what happens when you deal with the general public. If it were easy everyone would be doing it and making bulk $$.

Relax man... :wave:

Basically if you don't want to buy the Autech Stagea, go play on the site elsewhere. don't come stirring crap here, if you want to stir me I'll give you my address.

You probably shouldn't give ur address to ever1 if you have a $120k car in your garage :sly:

free bump

yes it is a real gtsR

already had the number checked through nissan.

and the autechs i am rtalking about some of them have only done like 10,000 k's they are still virgins.

and they are selling for cheaper than yours.

but then again yours is the only one in the country so you can put whatever prcie you want on it

ok

My car cost 6.9mill yen "Brand New" then I spent 1.6 mill yen on upgrades at Nismo omori factory ,your comparing used cars with new cars, of coarse used cars are cheaper than new, I'm not going to waste my time with you, like I said a internet tyer kicker, go away, your a Moron.

Originally posted by MR-GTR

Why are you advertising on my thread,Go start your own thread,Who cares if you can buy a  base model Stagea for $25,000 in perth, Mine is a real, Authentic, genuine , NO IMITATION, Autech RS260, The last one built, The highest optioned  Autech in the World, A one off, I see  you have a RB26DETT in your 240Z, Or so you claim, Save some money and buy the rest of the GTR, You probably shop at Target, You just seem to be thinking of the savings, You would be a person who puts a GTR badge on a GTS, Save some money and buy a real car!!

"MR-GTR" you need to loose your attitude. Before you write crap about people you have to remember that not only you can afford to buy things in this world.

Attached is a picture of the RB26DETT 240Z that I "claim" to have. (not that I need to prove anythign to you...)

If you werent too quick to loose it you would have noticed that I do have a R32 GTR as well, so I have saved my money and bought the "rest"

Nice car, shit attitude.

I will tell you again , stop posting on this site, I don,t give a rats ass about your 1970's pile of puss, or your old 32GTR, I'm well passed those cars, Go play on your own thread, your confirming everything I said, there are a lot of tyer kicking tossers, You must be the president.

Originally posted by MR-GTR

I will tell you again , stop posting on this site

excuse me?

Since when did you get 'site ownership' privaleges? Especially for a non-contributing business owner.

Thread closed.

You wanna take this up with anyone, PM the person.

MRGTR - as people observered, you have a bad attitude. You may wish to consider changing it if you want to keep posting on the forums.

Christian

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