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want this car pretty badly... may have to wait several weeks until i can get the cash... will be in touch then if possible to look at the beasty

ok mate if u want the car let me know but i wanted it gone by this friday as im going to the mines so i wont be back till 22 december and will be home till the 2nd january give me a call if u want to know more bout the car ..........0408291216 cheers

sorry to say mate but very few people ever get back close to what they spend on modifed cars regardless of what they are. yours does look like it is a pretty good example but with cars like that around 15 years old people can get a bit panicky about what could go wrong with it. several GTR 33's have dropped below $20k and still aren't selling. at the very least if you are going to work in the mines you should be earning enough to keep the GTR as a plaything when you get home. good luck with it.

looks like a very well built car and the idle very much in check. mustn't have many kays on the motor (my guess). if u cant sell it mate just keep it, sounds like u can afford to >_< good luk.

yeah mate got some nice cams in it,and the car only has 69000km on but the engine only has 10000km on it the boys i japan spent $50000 on the car to get it were it is >_<

Garry took me for a drive in it when it was still at the shop... quick car... had a lot more in it back when I was in the passenger seat.

Goodluck with the sale mate... if lag wasnt my mortal enemy this would have been sitting in my garage >_<

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