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Ah quit ya crying. It's called the report post button. Apparently it's working again :D

Can't get to everything every second anyway. Can't read every single thread... I do notice it's been fixed however like most things do.

As for your warning, well if you go back and have a think about it... Whilst perhaps it was a bit heavy handed...

You already have a few warnings against you, and you were abusing the system/wasting Admin's time. Of course you'll get slapped hard for doing that. To expect otherwise is a weee bit ignorant.

I rarely warn people these days. I ban 5-10 spam accounts a day and don't have a lot of time.

But if my time is deliberately wasted by false post reports, well you can bet your balls i wouldn't be impressed either.

Disagree with someone all you want - never and issue here - just do it with a bit more poise than on NS.com, R31 forums or EvoOz.

Oh and if anyone wants a 365rwkw GTR, full Racepace builds with sump done, transfer case done and so on...

Will have 18's on it, all new brakes and near new just about everything else. (will get front bar repaired before selling)

Tell em to get in contact with me.

Not going to post it up for sale yet (3-4 months i might) but if someone comes along sooner then i'll part with it.

Time to stop playing cars and buy a place... Ah growing up >_<

how much would you want for it roughly? PM if you want..

Figure around 33-34k mark at this stage as is.

However it depends cause I have lots of stuff @ home including 3k of suspension, full painted set of plenum/covers etc etc. So there are many options to a deal that can be struck :)

Can sell without wheels and so on. Many options.

Body has factory original paint, never been in accident etc. Getting it cut/polished in a few weeks and it'll come up a treat. Midnight purple too :)

Course it's tempting. It's cheap.

Put it another way.

Get a stock-ish 20-22k midnight purple R33 (issue #1) and try and come close to the setup this has.

My bet is it'll cost you... 45-50k total (inc purchase price) :)

Hence why i purchased it in the first place. Right place, right time etc. Hence selling it for what i paid for it.

Figure around 33-34k mark at this stage as is.

However it depends cause I have lots of stuff @ home including 3k of suspension, full painted set of plenum/covers etc etc. So there are many options to a deal that can be struck :)

Can sell without wheels and so on. Many options.

Body has factory original paint, never been in accident etc. Getting it cut/polished in a few weeks and it'll come up a treat. Midnight purple too :)

year and K's?

Ash, that is kinda tempting, except for the price....

:thanks:

S2, with S3 front lip... 95 or 96.

Clock maybe has 120,000? Never really looked at it to be honest, i dont actually know but it comes to mind. Or maybe thats my GTS-R...

Irrelevant though given everything in the car has been rebuilt, at least it'll be legit km's given i know where the car has come from the past 8 years :)

Price = idc :)

It'll sell for that without a problem when i get around to actually posting it up/ready to actually try selling it

I think you will struggle but in the end should get a buyer will be interested to see how it goes cos I'll be doing some engine mods soon myself

There is a mint built 33 GTR in for sale section for ages.. silver one asking over 30 = hard to sell I recon most would prefer to go the 34 GTR route newer car (obviously not as quick but yeah)

Course it's tempting. It's cheap.

Put it another way.

Get a stock-ish 20-22k midnight purple R33 (issue #1) and try and come close to the setup this has.

My bet is it'll cost you... 45-50k total (inc purchase price) :)

Hence why i purchased it in the first place. Right place, right time etc. Hence selling it for what i paid for it.

Of course it's a good value, it's just out of my budget atm (would need to work more..)

PM me full spec list if possible please.

I cbf'd typing it up mate if you can't afford to buy it...

You'll just have to wait till i post a proper thread.

I think you will struggle but in the end should get a buyer will be interested to see how it goes cos I'll be doing some engine mods soon myself

There is a mint built 33 GTR in for sale section for ages.. silver one asking over 30 = hard to sell I recon most would prefer to go the 34 GTR route newer car (obviously not as quick but yeah)

Perhaps. We'll see how it goes. Always someone looking to pickup a purple built one, and they are hard to find I've found. Took me 6 months to find an owner willing to part. Also know what other similar modded MP 33's have sold for and they all the same marker.

I've been watching the other threads with interest :)

None of them are midnight purple as one issue and stock MP 34's are still fetching 50-55k+ so it's a fair margin.

Also mine has the costly things done (like transfer case), a lot of the others are just modded motors and that's it >_<

Ah quit ya crying. It's called the report post button. Apparently it's working again :D

Can't get to everything every second anyway. Can't read every single thread... I do notice it's been fixed however like most things do.

As for your warning, well if you go back and have a think about it... Whilst perhaps it was a bit heavy handed...

You already have a few warnings against you, and you were abusing the system/wasting Admin's time. Of course you'll get slapped hard for doing that. To expect otherwise

is a weee bit ignorant.

I rarely warn people these days. I ban 5-10 spam accounts a day and don't have a lot of time.

But if my time is deliberately wasted by false post reports, well you can bet your balls i wouldn't be impressed either.

Disagree with someone all you want - never and issue here - just do it with a bit more poise than on NS.com, R31

forums or EvoOz.

LOL

Cool story man.

Sorry I would have expected mods to take it seriously when someone is threatening / inciting violence against another member.

So basically I can go threatening whoever I like cos you know mods are to busy for that shit

LOL

Cool story man.

Sorry I would have expected mods to take it seriously when someone is threatening / inciting violence against another member.

So basically I can go threatening whoever I like cos you know mods are to busy for that shit

:pirate:

Have you even gone back to look @ the thread? It was totally cleaned up about 4-5 hours ago now.

Can't be everywhere @ once dude. Hence the "report post" button. Sometimes one needs to be alerted to a situation.

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