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But mine's newer and more reliable. And an R34, which makes it infinitely more awesome.

In other news, closest I could book my Cube in for it's rego inspection is next Thursday...

Vicroads ftmfl :)

LOL!

Yeah, your R34 is one of the cleanest I have seen.

doubt anyone would pay 15k for your car tho juliette :) skylines arent worth shit these days, can get clean r34 gtt coupes for 12-13k

It's not an unreasonable asking price, it's right at the low end of the market. I'm aware of the cheaper ones but seeing as though most are sitting around the $18-20K I see no reason to lower it.

I put my car up for sale and listed all the issues.. including bent chassis :) Straight away I got heaps of interest!! People will do anything for a GEN3 lol.

Gonna be weird driving a GEN2 ;) Only 162kw.

There's 10k worth of parts on your car? ;)

$4000+ stereo - GPS/DVD, 2 amps, splits, sub, Optima Yellowtop etc.

$2000+ cream leather Recaros

~$3000 wheels tyres (even though I paid more :) fail)

94+ tails (around $500+ for new ones) - Will put my old 1990 ones back on

And a bunch more...

See what I mean? :)

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