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what a price!!!! if i hadnt been building my car for so long id buy it str8 away and save myself atleast 100k! haha good luck, shouldnt last long!

it shouldn't but it does...cannot and will not sell this below $45K for morals sake.

The world of cars is a funny one...nothing for so long and now got 3 serious parties interested.

OK the deal is $45K as is in last specs on old thread. $50K with all the latest updates since (MoTeC M800, custom loom, sensors etc...loom was done by Robbo who does a lot of the V8 Supercar teams...pretty much the best in the business $7500 worth)

  • 2 weeks later...
i am not able to send you a pm, your inbox is full

could you please send me your contact number via pm or text me on 0405955699

cheers

can i call you now?

ive also cleared pm's...thanks

Edited by Swiper the Fox
swap for my merc and left kidney??

love the car

considering the fact i only have 1 kidney your propersition is not as silly as you think.

Details of Merc. and blood group please. :P

Details of Merc. and blood group please. :cool:

hahahahaha, you can't write this stuff.

this is an awesome car, what a ridiculous list of awards!! gl with the sale mate, must be difficult to sell this, what u getting next just out of interest? guessing short of a good ferrari its not as fast

hahahahaha, you can't write this stuff.

this is an awesome car, what a ridiculous list of awards!! gl with the sale mate, must be difficult to sell this, what u getting next just out of interest? guessing short of a good ferrari its not as fast

E46 Msport BMW is what Stacey has ordered...ill have to settle for the VL Berlina...lol.

I have some idea's around a 3/4 chassis Silvia with a 3.2ltr Nitto RB stroker that drinks methanol and snorts nitrous. I have most of the parts needed to build it in the shed...including the Silvia.

  • 3 weeks later...

Paul is racing the car this weekend then it has to be sold.

$45K with MoTeC loom and sensors. $40K with ViPeC plug-in.

Yes you can be in this car racing in 2 weeks for $40K.

This has dragged out far too long and has to go.

Please no offers on the price is set and will be stripped next week and sold in parts if no buyer is found.

Edited by Red R Racing
;)

sad to hear , hope it doesnt get stripped out

Yes...this car has been like family. We have just started a new business and need to have a bit of money to fund start-up costs. I drove this car to a National drag title in 2004, the 1st and only female to win a Sport Compact Championship in this country. Paul has worked very hard over the years on it and it has gained an almost cult like following. I just hope the weather holds off for him this weekend so he can enjoy running it at the last race meeting.

Thought it would have seen some interest from Super Lap.

My daughter wanted to know why there was a bag on the back of the car, I said it was for putting cake in.

yes $45K is a giveaway but still no buyer that has money to hand over. There is option of sending your GTR to us and have driveline fitted as there is interest in purchasing the rolling shell again.

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