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Hi guys, car is on sale again but need to fix the scratches on the bonnet and boot (will require respray).

I can sell the car as it is (cheaper) or get it done up same colour (gunmetal and more expensive). If I had continued to stay in Sydney I would have resprayed the car Lamborghini orange :-)

Want to get rid of the car as soon as possible because I'm moving overseas again possibly for good and will need the money for moving cost :-(

Car is still in great shape and runs well (drove to Sydney and back). Had a service checkup and oil change in Sydney with no problems whatsoever. Have always been using Shell V-Power and Mobile One oil. Car still not modified.

Only thing that might need replacement is probably the stock exhaust. Please e-mail me for further details if you're interested. Really want to clear up space and get started on moving out.

BTW, car is now back in Melbourne , cheers.

it probably hasn't changed much and is still worth way more than what he is asking.. ive let a mate know and he may contact you :)

Thank dude, I don't know about anybody else but it's been very good to me, I will miss it.

To be fair to the people who has inquired already,

- If you're interested in getting the car off my hands right now let me know by email and state your price

- If you want me to respray then let me know, the price will be $14K depending on respray costs

I think this is fair because it'll save us all time and hassles.

  • 4 weeks later...

Hey guys sorry for the delays but I've finally got the car back for respray, I'm very impressed with how it looks now! Will post some photos soon.

Will be e-mailing those who have contacted me if they're still interested in the car, cheers guys for your patience.

Haven't heard from an interested buyer so there's still a chance for everyone, here's another picture for R32 fans.

PS. Regular service have been done ($205), this time with Castrol oil (supposedly better than Motul and Mobil).

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Interested buyer didn't get back to me and wasted everyone's time, so car's still available.

Please no more time wasters, I did a lot to keep up the maintenance and paid nearly $2000 recently to fix the keyed marks left by idiots who ruined my ride and my passion for Skylines.

So what was resprayed?

- Bonnet (keyed)

- Front spoiler (detailer recommended to do this to match the rest)

- Front side guards (detailer said the do both to match the rest of the car and will look better)

- Boot (keyed)

I paid more to get it right and it does look a hell of a lot better, not that the car was bad before.

The passion is over, I just want to sell it off so I can move out.

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