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This car is now for offer at $28K for a short time only as I have found a car I would like to purchase. $28K for a short time only and of other car is sold, price will go back to $29,500. Thanks

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I have 20K ready to go, It is a very nice car however not factory colour even though the new paint job is prestige and 89 build. I think the price is quite high, however you have a very nice gtr there and good luck with your sale.thumbsup.gif

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Letting you know I will be back in Melbourne either on the weekend or early next week for all interested parties to come and view.

I also lost the number I wrote down from I believe it was Hamish, if you could call or txt me your number again that would be great.

Car is now for sale at $27,500 ONO. Am now keen to sell as a few things have come up over the weekend re online poker that might affect me more than I would like:(

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Had a guy put a deposit on car Tuesday and was to pick the car up tonight, found out 2 hrs before he was to pick up car that his insurance cost maybe too high!!

The pleasures of selling these cars.

Lucky the $500 deposit was non refundable:) Now price drop to $27K FIRM so the new buyer can thank the guy for the free $500:)

Thanks Mate,it sure is a nice example! Im heading overseas on the 5th of June so would like to sell before then, if not will probably keep it. Offers around $26-$27K will be accepted between now and 5th of June.

BUMP, keen to sell before I head overseas in early June. Anyone in the $25K-$30K rnage looking for a GTR needs to come look at this. Wont be disappointed!!

Funny how so many people always say Price Firm....then you see it continue to drop in price over the following weeks/months.

On a better note - Looks like a beast and a good set up. Good luck with the sale, if i was in the market for another GTr...this'd be perfect.

Thanks Mate. Yeh a few things have changed for me that I didnt forsee, so need to free up a little money if I can. Heading overseas early June so would be great to offload before then, as when I get back it wont be as urgent to sell.

Will accept $25K Cash by the end of this month only or $24K with NO RWC or Plates.

Also open to trades with $10-$15K Cash on top.

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