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i have had some genuine offers, thankyou.

Still havent quite reached an acceptable offer so i am still open to PM's on price.

To give some indication i am not accepting offers around the 37K mark.

Price is still $41,000 negotiable so you are more than welcome to make an offer.

Thanks

TG

come on guys this is a decent car and he's asking a reasonable price dont be kids about it and give him teh money he wants and as for the 16yo LOL yeah man you would wrap it around a tree in 1 week being a smart a** to ure mates.

my 2 cents

- Baz

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im not having trouble competing with 89 gtr's..... This car was built for the track by a leading japanese tuning company with over $70,000 worth of modifications including $12,000 worth of alcon brakes...

I am competing with professionally modified track vehicles from Japan, of which there are only 3 i know of that perouse this forum...

If this car was not modified by Midori and did not include the parts then i would sell it at the same price as the 89 model. Beside all that, this is a 94 model with 60,000 Km's.

TG

thnaks mate......

Yep, still selling the car, i cannot believe how little interest i have had in the car. I have only had two people look at the car and they were simply tyre kickers, not to mention all the people who have rung and just ****ed me around.

A good example could be a prick who lives within an hour of here who didnt even have the manners to ring me and cancel an appointment to look at the car, he decided to sms me instead! Whats this world coming to?

Anyway, ive said my bit, i would love to sell the car to you matt as you seem like you deserve it after yours was stolen.

Car still for sale, $38,000 Firm.

TG

mate my dad and i know exactly what yuor goign through.

where still trying to sell our kgc10 and we have had so manu tyre kickers ring up but no one actually wants to see the car all they want is pics.

good luck with the sale mate looks a great car and if we had the money we would buy it

cya

Taking offers on the car, i must sell this vehicle within the next fortnight.......

All original offers have been a waste of time, so i am back to square one and have lost over $500 in advertising and 3 months of time.

Anything reasonable will be considred above $37,000....

Serious offers only, i am sick to death of tyre kickers...

TG

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