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someone has offered to swap their GTT front end for my genuine GTR front end.. plus cash my way... i am considering their offer, since their GTT is black also. but i love my GTR front end.. looks tuff as :D

pfft lol nah i'm building a new track car :whistling: in the mean time i have not decided what to get for a daily.... depends if i can sell the skyline, or it will be my daily!

Price drop to $19,000. If it doesn't sell for this I guess I will keep it :D or swap the front end over..

I say KEEP IT matt :). How can you sell the thing that gave you so much happiness and joy over so many years! The amount of time you spent taking care of it. Me picking you up from the bus station to go pick up your car at RE ;)

LOL.. many years ago Ben. What are you driving now? Still got the evo ?

Nah, no more Evo ;)

It's euro time :P Can't wait to see your new toy though, any hints? ;)

Surprised this car isn't sold yet.

91,150 km.. thanks, so does everyone else. except people who want to buy a gtt don't want to pay extra for it.

Yeh i feel your pain.. i had the ztune front bar for the gtt on my car etc.. don't always get your money back on mods :(

but your car is at 19k which is the same as many other stock r34's for sale, so good luck. If you still have it at the end of the year i might be interested :bunny:

I don't care so much about getting my money back for mods, it's well past that point lol... but at the same time I'm not giving it away for the same price as a stock one. I am in no real rush anyway :thumbsup:

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