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loki_cmr, What the hell makes u think there are any cracks or dents buddy.

this is a 1998 R34 GTT.

Not a 1852 model car, its in A1 condition, and there is NOT 1 dent or scratch on the car.....

Maybe a better way of fraising that question would have been

"are there any dents or cracks in the paint?"

and your answer would have been

"No its in immaculate condition"!!!!

Also if u are in the USA as your location says, I dont think you are a serious buyer.?

Thanx

can i get some pics, mostly of cracks in the paint and dents and more of the interior plz. Also would like to know more info on the car specs

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Not out to waste ur time dude i know how that feels trying to sell an R34 GTRV-SPEC with 400+ @ the wheels and its bringing all the timewasters out of the woodwork.

Is it complied? Has it been in any major accident in japan before it got here?

Why are you selling it at the price your selling at?? not out to offend just want to know if its worth me grabbing a flight and having a serious look!

G'day COPYME

yeh the car has full complience, its been rego'd and driven around for the past 18 mths / 2 years by my brother......

No major accidents from what I know, the car drives A1 perfect and has dead straight panels all round. Never been in an accident since we've owned it also. (18 mths / 2years)

Im selling the car at this price for 2 main reasons.

1. We need the money for the house

2. Ive had the car sold 3 times in 3 months and Im sick of taking deposits and holding the car for people that dont end up getting fiance or insurance because there ages or bad credit..... (Perfect example is I had a guy come and look at it yesterday afternoon, after taking him for a drive and liking the car, he made me a ridiculous offer of low $20k's and then also told me he needs to still go for a personal loan and get an insurance quote an is only 18 years old......

So its got to be sold....

happy to answer any other ???? if u think of them....

Thanx

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Not out to waste ur time dude i know how that feels trying to sell an R34 GTRV-SPEC with 400+ @ the wheels and its bringing all the timewasters out of the woodwork.

Is it complied? Has it been in any major accident in japan before it got here?

Why are you selling it at the price your selling at?? not out to offend just want to know if its worth me grabbing a flight and having a serious look!

mr_sti it's a beautiful car, good luck with the sale. I'd buy it off you but I am keen on a manual at the moment (drove both the triptronic and manual, and prefer the later)

good luck though, it looks really clean and I am sure will find a good home soon :spank:

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