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didn't sell on ebay last week.. I've relisted again, if it doesn't sell this week I'm taking it off the market.

16,950 is my lowest price, i'll still take a moto as part payment...

see how we go!

guys i'm open for offers... does anyone fancy her or am I the only one that finds this car fkn sweet?

I really don't wanna sell but another insurance payment just gave me ANOTHER overdrawel fee and im over it!

I'm shit with cash lol

alright... putting on carsales next week for 18k seeing as 9/10 of the GTT's on there are going for over $18,000, if someone still wants her off here gimme a text on 0433518745... i'll even accept lump upfront with payments for remainder if need be... so cbf putting add on carsales lol $16,900 going once... if you got the cash buy it and sell it if you can be bothered waiting 3-6 months to make a grand or two...

going twice....

;)

why does everyone on here have to try and look so f**kin clever..

Mine has a $2,000 stereo, nismo kit.. and those manuals have about double my k's on some of them

pull your heads in and stop being smart arses, never knew how snobby and pathetic half you ppl are, should be happy ya's have sick cars but no, no way do ya's cut anyone a break either... it's like a whole bunch of that nerd comic book shop guy from the simpsons on here... and half of ya's are gettin the shit wrong anyways!!!

er but actually, i think you might find, if you look closer... shut up and get on with your life faggets

if u notice, the ones going for over 18k are manual

by the way smart guy... have you ever listed an r34 GTT on there? oh what you only have a 33... ok

well to list a GTT.. you HAVE TO LIST IT AS MANUAL

read the print underneath or in the add and i think you might find man's sell for about 19k stockish.... 3/4 on there under 19k are semi-auto

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