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dont worry it will be in australia soon in a dealers yard with 50,000klm on it :blink:

Hahaha I was thinking the same thing! The 3 will accidentally disappear off the front of the odometer..

A Roadpacer with 1.1mil kms? Damn that's one hard working 13B...

dont worry it will be in australia soon in a dealers yard with 50,000klm on it :blink:

Phirrl, can you send me Sasa's email addy, Ive lost it. I might pop over soon, keep you posted.

Probably in better condition than the "80,000 genuine kilometer" examples you see around.

Do you have any pictures of the actual car?

What do u mean!!, this car will be in australia in 6-8 weeks with 79,882km and will be for sale $50k?

Right?

What do u mean!!, this car will be in australia in 6-8 weeks with 79,882km and will be for sale $50k?

Right?

Its possible that it will be, but I don't know if anyone would knock THAT many k's off.

I was referring more to the cars you see on car sales that have 80,000k's on the clock, seat bolster completely disintegrated, steering wheel, shift knob, pedal rubbers and handbrake warn down to nothing, holes in the carpet from the heel of shoes and so on. It would be interesting to see what this GTR looks like.

Its possible that it will be, but I don't know if anyone would knock THAT many k's off.

I was referring more to the cars you see on car sales that have 80,000k's on the clock, seat bolster completely disintegrated, steering wheel, shift knob, pedal rubbers and handbrake warn down to nothing, holes in the carpet from the heel of shoes and so on. It would be interesting to see what this GTR looks like.

Trust me, they will.

Any parts can easily to be removed and replaced with better condition parts. I saw the pics of the interior and you can easily see a lot of wear and tear on the most obvious parts.

probably 50% of the cars i check at auction i look at the wear 1st not the speedo and make a judgement then look at the speedo and i can tell you i find myself laughing a lot at auction.

RBNT u need to change that now to RBQLD hahaha or RBkenny.... email me ill send u Sasa`s email i talk regularly to him funny as hell he is, allways the character. hurry up and make the POP.

the best one i saw a few years ago was the kiwi guys buying trucks at 1,000,000klm they would knock off a good 600,000klm and send the trucks into NZ now thats a haircut.

saw a funny ADD on carsales the other week i was looking at Landcruiser HDJ80 type 80series wagons i saw 1 advertised low klm so i took a look it had 280,000klm on it but you know after looking at a few others all way over 300,000klm i guess the owner was right for what it was it is low klm :(

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