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This car is seriously IMMAC!! One of the best 34 gtrs i have ever seen in person.

I drooled for so long when it rocked up for the photoshoot..

Whoever buys this will be damn lucky!! Wish i had the cash.

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Justin - yes base model GTR , I Have previously owned a 99 model v- spec and honestly i could not tell the difference besides rear diffuser and mfd display , other then that drives the same

Ah ok then fair enough, just wanting to ask coz of the Vspec II Nür badge on the back, that's all :rofl:

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Ok Pm's Replied ,

looks like wrong time to sell no one has funds , purchasing a new car early next year so this car is sitting in garage awaiting new owner , please no stupid offers this car is worth more then what it is advertised and ive driven many gtr's and they dont drive half as good as this one .

forgot to mention hidden oil catch can also was installed .

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F*ck me! that's hot. Very impressive and clean looking GTR. I know someone who just bought a vspec 2 who would be kicking himself that he didn't buy this instead :(

ps. you have an Evo X and Fezza 360 as well? :rant: u have toooo much money haha

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Are you JOKING me

This car is still for sale?????

I soooooo surprised that no one has snapped up this car..

Bargin Price and the car looks stunning.

Sorry to hear that no one has the funds

Anyways good luck with the sale Moey someone will sure to pic up this bargin soon

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My honest opinion is that the price is still a bit too high. Taking out some mods and bringing the price way down will attract more interests.

hey mate ,

your totally right car is WAY WAY WAY overpriced , what was i thinking when i advertised it for this much .

i just want to ask you want thing and i think everyone wants to know this

WHAT DRUGS ARE YOU ON AND WERE CAN I BUY SOME YOUR OBVIOUSLY TAKING SOMETHING NON OF US HAVE ACCESS TO .

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Hahah ok so let me get this straight. The standard 34gtrs that are going for 45k are ok, but one with factory vspec2 interior, nismo rims, coilovers, and evey add on done without having to pull the motor down, for 10k extra is overpiced? Hahaha not to mention the fact the engine bay looks standard so even cops won't bother you. Mate that peace of mind Alone makes it worth every cent

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OK firstly, pm's are best for pricing advice not on the forums for all to see...

Rocklee im sure you think your doing the best thing by the seller, but your not...

Please keep your advice to pm or dont post it at all, thanks in advance...

There are rules on this also, you should familiarize your self with these when you get a chance...

Personally I think the car at face value seems to be a very realistic price...

In saying that PM sent in relation to the car for myself...

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hey mate ,

your totally right car is WAY WAY WAY overpriced , what was i thinking when i advertised it for this much .

i just want to ask you want thing and i think everyone wants to know this

WHAT DRUGS ARE YOU ON AND WERE CAN I BUY SOME YOUR OBVIOUSLY TAKING SOMETHING NON OF US HAVE ACCESS TO .

I gave a very reasonable suggestion, if you don't like what I said take it up through PM otherwise I'm still a customer, get it?

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OK firstly, pm's are best for pricing advice not on the forums for all to see...

Rocklee im sure you think your doing the best thing by the seller, but your not...

Please keep your advice to pm or dont post it at all, thanks in advance...

There are rules on this also, you should familiarize your self with these when you get a chance...

Personally I think the car at face value seems to be a very realistic price...

In saying that PM sent in relation to the car for myself...

I understand Col, my apologees, its a nice car GL with the sale.

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