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Hi all,

Still up for grabs, as usual will look into any reasonable offers so tell your friends to buy mine so I can buy someone's GTR!

Cheers

Grant

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The GTR I wanted, the seller texted me saying he have received a deposit and maybe sold on Saturday.

What sort of car are you offering to swap?

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hey mate just wonering if ud be interested in a swap for a 94 non turbo supra and a 93 R33 GTST pulling 195rwkw and custom interior, thanks mate

With some cash my way cos I'd have to sell both quickly as I'm after 32 GTR now unless the Midnight Purple 33 GTR isn't sold.

Cheers

Grant

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With some cash my way cos I'd have to sell both quickly as I'm after 32 GTR now unless the Midnight Purple 33 GTR isn't sold.

Cheers

Grant

sorry mate not in the position to put cash on top , thanks anyway!

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Wow man so cheap!!!

Grant convince my parents to let me take money out of my interest early

and ill take it :rofl:

good luck the new owner will be damn happy

Just man up and take the money early then shove it into my face!

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Hi all,

I may be willing to entertain offers or swap for something interesting (i.e. drift car or modified GTST).

Cheers

Grant

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Will dig the sheet up.

200-210 seems reasonable to me considering it's running on standard ecu - that being said, with Power FC/other ECU can make 240-250rwkw easily.

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Bump for your nice GTR! If I had the money I would drive there from Adelaide n grab it right now, in the *extremely* unlikely event its still for sale in 3 months I will take it.

I wouldn't be surprised if this is still up for grabs in 3 months (I know cos I've sold 2 Skylines before and I often wonder why I bothered to buy another one!).

As usual, it's still up for grab folks!

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