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Wow. Can't believe this hasn't sold. I've been searching for a clean 34 for a while and this is one of the best and cheapest. Looks mint. If all goes well I'll be calling you in a few weeks.

Wow. Can't believe this hasn't sold. I've been searching for a clean 34 for a while and this is one of the best and cheapest. Looks mint. If all goes well I'll be calling you in a few weeks.

no worries you wouldnt belive how many people want an r34 but only want to pay 33 money or want to swap a lesser car for it like an old wrx with 200,00ks no thank you!!!!!
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well if you were serious you should call if you knew how many emails i get and most are just internet jockies that think they can own this r34 for the price of a 33 (i saw 1 heaps cheaper the other day!!!! why didnt you buy the f**kin thing!!!)and ill say it again why would i really want to swap it for a lesser car. this is sweet to drive no dramas or unwanted attention handles great with heaps of punch

the only reason its for sale is i cant afford to run 4 cars!!!

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na f**k it, its about the car not how many f**k wits f**k you around posting shit thats not required on other peoples threds. if your serious about buying you would make an effort to call and get the info required not send a email asking how low will you go. and im not even guna start on the swappers that fill your in box with "check topics"

na f**k it, its about the car not how many f**k wits f**k you around posting shit thats not required on other peoples threds. if your serious about buying you would make an effort to call and get the info required not send a email asking how low will you go. and im not even guna start on the swappers that fill your in box with "check topics"

I have to agree with you there,

I'm trying to sell my 34 on the gold coast and there's soo many jerks not reading the thread and wanting to swap cars I don't even want even after clearly stating in my thread exactly what I want and don't want haha.

I have my post on other forum sites as well and it's all the same thing,

Had one guy just pointing out faults in my car,

he was from adelaide so he wouldn't even be considering buying it.

Anyway good luck with your sale mate.

Yup, you get that. I had plenty of nobs trying to swap cars even though I clearly stated I had 3 cars and was in the process of selling 2, so clearly another car is of no use to me.

Carsales is still the place you're most likely to sell. My '34 did sell after 6 months, to the first genuine buyer to come and look at it. Was purchased on the spot. All after putting up new photos a day prior. Try rotating photos on Carsales regularly.

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