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How bad would it look with the cage removed? And is air con back in and gassed?

the only thing that has been modified for the cage is the carpet, there are small slices in the carpet for the bars to come out. The car has air con but it is not strong, it needs a re-gas. cheers

still for sale

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+1 There are a lot lessa cars going for more. Stand firm if you can afford to.

Money's tight but good cars will find good homes. People with sense realy appreciate clean, tidy and sensible mods.

There's bound to be someone who will appreciate the effort/$$$ youve spent on this. Anyone can buy a cheap GTR and they deserve to get what they paid for and it's not your GTR at only $20k

Non drive able GTR's are going for $12k waiting for an engine rebuild. and you know thats not cheap!

You have a rebuilt, resprayed with all the goods GTR. 328 awkws speaks volumes. That's a tuff GTR.

Don't make me slap you :thumbsup:

i didnt think the car would take this long to sell, i priced it cheaper than all the other GTR's on the market with similar power and mods etc. I guess it is a waiting game, i think the market is a bit flat at the moment, i've had a lot of guys wanting the car but most of them are depending on there car to sell to come up with the money. The only people that can truly appreciate the car are people who have been through the heartache of building a car and know how much time, effort and money it costs, NSNPWR my first car was a calais turbo, i remember your burgandy berlina turbo years ago from the calais turbo forums. you put a lot of work into that car, i really wanted to buy it when you were selling it but didnt have the cash at the time. oh well we will see how it goes, i think ill take your advice and hold firm on the price. thanks for the kind words guys !

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More quality pics you could post up? Engine bay, Interior and some more external pics. Pictures speak volumes.

Is it on carsales? For Increased exposure.

Selling skylines to peeps who already own skylines on a skyline forum you end up with a bunch of people throwing swap offers your way.

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