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ive just got too many toys myself

dont you hate it when you go to motoring meet get a sweet parking spot only to be belittled when you go to leave lol!!!!!!

lolz thats like a kick in the nuts when a GTR is parked right next to your gtt. Looks like st ives show grounds? Any who PM a reasonable price you are willing to drop down to. Cut all the bs and just give me a final price, can not be bothered to go throw all the negotiations.

lolz thats like a kick in the nuts when a GTR is parked right next to your gtt. Looks like st ives show grounds? Any who PM a reasonable price you are willing to drop down to. Cut all the bs and just give me a final price, can not be bothered to go throw all the negotiations.
yeah there was heaps of other places to park lol it was at mt cotton (QLD)for the evo nats

you do realize the car is in ballina near the qld boarder!! would you really drive up here??????

any who i dont do internet negotation to much bs and fw's!!! all cash offers will be considerd once the car has been inspected, lowballing is for low lifes im not going to low ball myself. if anyone can find a black manual gtt coupe (all factory!!) as clean as this one cheaper then ull have some merrit for some serious negotations

yeah there was heaps of other places to park lol it was at mt cotton (QLD)for the evo nats

you do realize the car is in ballina near the qld boarder!! would you really drive up here??????

any who i dont do internet negotation to much bs and fw's!!! all cash offers will be considerd once the car has been inspected, lowballing is for low lifes im not going to low ball myself. if anyone can find a black manual gtt coupe (all factory!!) as clean as this one cheaper then ull have some merrit for some serious negotations

Haha with attitude like that your car is never gona get sold on the forums buddy, good luck. you will need it.

this is what the internet has done to car sales!

serious buyers would call the number and you'll get honest answers from me

intersted people send pm's, generaly by the low baller and the swapers please keep in mind if you wish to upgrade here you will need a lot of cash i have no use for your trade nor do i wish to down grade. if your going to low ball me over the internet tour wasting your time i think its pritty gutless at least have some balls and do it to my face oh thats right you dont want to waist your time well dont waist mine!!

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