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Got a decent offer on my r33 gtr so decided to let her go. lil sad but got somethn else!

Think it was time to change brand of cars so i bought myself a xr6 turbo. Yes yes i know... ive joined the dark side.

Just thought id post this up as im pretty wrapped!!

i wont be a stranger to these forums though!!!

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well this is gonna be the car i keep for a few years before i purchase a r35 gtr. :)

Car is fantastic mate. For a stocker it pulls very well. very smooth to drive.

I pick it up by the end of week. For now i was just after a clean, newish car that goes quite well :rant:

Heyy why is it that when I posted my 'which new car thread?' a month ago I was ostracized for considering the xr6t? they are an excellent car, we should be proud and feel lucky we have access to something like this on the local car market.

Obviously not a corners car, but last time i checked nissan where not currently offering any kind of NEW rear wheel drive package with boost for under $60k.. or even $150k for that matter :)

congrats on the sale,

am i able to ask what you got for the gtr? sometimes i think about selling mine!

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Congrats; I'm also interested to know how much you sold her for (and how long you had it on the market). Clearly the market for Skylines (and virtually all cars) is pretty poor at the moment, and it's a shame the sale price of these cars (particularly GTRs) often doesn't reflect the condition and potential of the vehicles.

GL with the XR6.

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