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Just bumping it again... Also, bear in mind that the graphics on the car are laser-cut vinyl: THEY ARE EASILY REMOVED!!!

Hurry up and buy it: I really need a daily! :(

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it's bumping time again!

C'mon guys: it's cheap, it's unique, and it's a great drive!

I'm looking for swaps for a R32/R33 GTR and cash my way...

Hi, Mica

It is a pity you are in the coast. I have a collection of 7 GTR33 ranging from 215kwrw, 303kwrw(N1), Veilside Combat R detuned to 280kwrw,355kwrw (-5) to 455kw at all4 T88GK38 Pete Lopez's old gunner) a full-on track car is being built at present. You have got a lovely car for a project. Think of this, Source a VG38dett R35 from a wreck, match a strong gearbox and diff and a lot of clever engineering to make it all work. You have got a unique gunner with both show and go.As for your Stagea,get a RS260, stick a pair of Garrett-5 or T88 single for straight line speed. WoW.May be we can talk on the phone with a possible swap.I also have a 2000 S2 stagea Neo done 50000km only

cheers

Alex 0439 818008

Tim GTR

He who dies with the most toys wins!

So far, you are in the lead. I love your project idea for the V35. Someone needs to do it

Hey Micah, keen for a road trip to Victoria?

Yeah, but I want to take the Stagea!

However, if that's what it takes: I am willing and able to travel... Tim: I'll be in touch shortly... I am interested :)

Tim GTR: still waiting for pics/info on the proposed swap: I am quite interested, as per the phone conversation, but I need more info... please email me at [email protected]

Cheers,

Micah

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OK: No more playing around, and no further drops in price.

$36900.00

I would really like to see this gone guys: It's going to waste locked in a shed with nobody to take it for a spin!

Give yourself a nice carbon on blue Xmas present!

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Ok, so I broke my back in 2 places this week, and am now (under nuerosurgeon's orders) Never again allowed to drive this car: Carbon fibre seats and stiff suspension are not spine-friendly...

So, I am now looking to either sell the car for the $36900 asking price, or will consider swaps for a late model (mostly standard) Luxury car of similar/lower mileage: I need something cushy that won't put any undue strain on my damaged spine....

I am now negotiable on price within reason, and really need to offload this car: Not being allowed to drive it at all has rendered it completely useless to me...

C'mon people: bring on the offers!

Spewing dude.

If you lived in Perth and i could see the car in person i might do a swap with you...

and sorry my car don't have Brembo and it's an auto, which would be better for you since it's such a smooth ride :)

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