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front mount, 720cc injectors, twin n1 turbos, apexi fc, apexi intake plenum, r34 gtr wheels, recaro steering wheel, gera nob, and seats, need cash quick to put deposit on house, best offer over 15 can have it, pm for pics.

sellign without wheels

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A few things that people may want to know would be:

- Has the car had any major accidents that you can tell? (minor panel damage wouldn't matter at this price)

- In the first ad you quote R34 GT-R wheels, then say selling without wheels, which bit is correct? If not, then what wheels and condition of tyres?

- When was the last service?

- Any exhaust mods?

- What colour?

- Did you do mods or were they made in J-land?

- Has it been tuned with current mods?

Answers to these as well as posting pics (PM me if you're having probs with that), may expedite the sale and help increase genuine offers as a possibility.

Cheers and good luck with the sale.

Cheers

Brendan

There have been some spammers, kids on school holidays making posts on other forums with cars for sale at ridiculous prices.

Has anyone received an email from this person? I am starting to think it's a hoax.

if you think its a hoax fine doent bother me, im selling it on saturday if not here then to any dealer which will give me cash, and really for that price why are people worried if it have any scretchs or last srvice,

Hehehehe, nice. Basic questions that can point towards a bargain or a lemon that'll cost the new owner an additional $10K to fix it up. Really, they're not that difficult to answer and questions that may reduce the amount of time you may take answering them to others asking the same questions over and over. In the end it's your call really. Again good luck.

if you wanna a quick sale, you will have to provide more info on it. maintenance and parts for a GTR are not cheap and people wanna noe where and esp wat they are investing their money into. its like buying a cheap bungalow only to realised that its built on a croc invested swamp.

granted the fact that your price is fantastic for a 32 GTR but i believe many would rather pay more for a peace of mind.

good luck with the sale.

If you want to sell it then answer it... $15000 for a decent GTR is a bargain, but $15000 for a lemon.. well you work it out. If you can provide more details, then people will stop asking questions and you will narrow down queries to only genuine buyers. Looking forward to getting more details.

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