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hi everyone

got a black r33 GTR 95 model for sale,

just arrived from japan and is being complied now

excellent condition inside out, everything stock and standard even the radio is original the only mod is the nismo muffler

will upload more pics and detail asap

price is 24ish with rwc and is negotiable so make ur offers (no swaps or trade) thank you

http://yfrog.com/jl79673260j

carsales link:

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...id=12AC9934E1E9

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market is tough at the moment mate, buyers market not sellers. Im looking for one but its a bit hard to justify spending 22k on a series 1 when you can get all the goodies of a series 3 for the same price or a touch more in good nic.. If you're willing to drop under 20 I am interested

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yeh mate i agree the market is crap and i believe its because its flooded with cheap crap imports.

i paid decent money for this car in japan because it was in good nic and color i could have got a crap s3 for the same price or even lower but i didnt bother, i thought GTR buyers are fussy and genuine kind of people.

i definitely wont go under 20k simply because thats not what the car is worth im happy with anything above 20 and if nobody buys it ill just keep it for myself (cause its really good car)

p.s tried to pm u but ur inbox was full, throw me an offer if u like

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investment buddy,

say i make 10% profit on this car, and say it took me 6 month to buy and sell it, that is 20% P.A higher than any interest that banks, bonds or sharemarket would give you. and the risk is nearly zero since the car is always worth somthing so i'm not putting my money in risk.

p.s i am a uni student so it doesnt bother me to wait 2 month for the car to get here, i am busy with my studies.

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