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I'm over wankers like this:

From: [email protected]

will u take 6200 as is were is right now without rwc?

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Yeah I'm surprised it hasn't gone either.

only two ppl have come to look at it and both have wanted to buy it and both finances have fallen through :(

Gah couldn't happen at a worse time with all the wedding payments due.

I'll even consider taking just $7k now and get the rest in a month or two!

Had a guy messaging me telling me that he's seen heaps of 34 gtt two door manuals for $9k. Load of crap!

Edited by Jay11
Had a guy messaging me telling me that he's seen heaps of 34 gtt two door manuals for $9k. Load of crap!

yeah bullshit

as someone who was selling a skyline not that long ago, it's a very tough market

Very last price drop!

$10,999

Get it before somebody else does.

Whoever buys it is getting an insane bargain!

Losing money on this baby selling it this low but it's gotta go :(

If anyone is unsure about this car please just come check it out before you judge why it's going so cheap, yeah it does have higher k's,

but there are a few guys on here that go to the brissy meet that can vouch for this car for an unbiased opinion :)

Edited by Jay11

Would have to agree there man.

Your car is worth more than $11,000... I agree with your original prices. Yes it helps now (For the wedding), but in the long run you are just hurting yourself.

Either way, your decision is the best decision for you.

Dude I know how you feel about the wedding thing (getting married in August myself) and luckily the g.f wants to use my car as her wedding car so maybe its time you did some convincing to yours :P.

Oh also free bump to the cheapest 34 GT-T I have ever seen, God I wish I had money.

Haha lucky man!

It's funny you say that coz seems to be that every guy that calls me up tells me they have seen heaps for $9000 and that mine is too expensive! ( I've never seen an R34 GTT 2 door manual that cheap, ever)

Just today I had a guy call me up and said he "use" to work for an importer and he was telling me that he knows what they're worth.

He said they tried selling them for $15k but usually got around $12k.

Biggest load of crap I've ever heard, I have never seen an importer or yard have one for less than $18k, if it were less then it would be a heap of poo!

He asked if I was negotiable, so I told him I've dropped it from $15,000 to $11,000 thats negotiable enough.

And that was the end of hearing from him :)

You should buy it! Wish there were buyers like you!




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