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Have some tool messaging me saying he's seen heaps of 34 GTT 2 door manuals for $9000,

He's full of crap haha.

Definately the cheapest i've seen now.. I can't beleive this hasnt sold yet..

Message the dude back and tell him to go buy one of those then and f**k off

My god prices have gone down hard. I havn't really looked into Skyline prices for a while. I still remember R34 GTT's being $35k-$40k when I bought mine 5 years ago.

Goodluck with the sale man.

Check this guy out that was messaging me:

Me:

You were the guy that offered me $6400 the other day? Do you actually have $11,999?

Him:

No it's wasn't me I have only 10k

Me:

It came from the same email as yours? I'm not going any lower. I've already dropped it from $15k which is a massive drop and this car is worth $15k. I'd take $10k now and allow a month or 2 to pay the other $2000.

Him:

That's all I have u can even take off the rwc

Me:

If I get desperate enough I'll let you know. Thanks anyway.

Him:

How bad do u want it gone?? Cause with10k u can pay ur wedding

Me:

Yeah but I also need enough money to buy another car as well. As I said I'll let you know if I get desperate enough. Cheers.

Him:

I've got another car like ur's I might buy for 9 k so if can take 10 that will b awesome ???

Me:

Buy that one then! Haha cya mate

Him:

Ok good luck ur's it's only worth 10k any ask anyone it's to many k's on it

Me:

Whatever you think mate. Ask anyone On skylines Australia. They will tell you the right price and I'm well below. In fact go on car sales an you will see mine is the cheapest in the country! Don't waste my time. Bye.

Him:

I'm wasting ur time I'm offering 10k cash green money u don't want c ya mate

Me:

Yeah for a car that everyone knows is worth more cept you. You don't deserve this car coz you don't see the value or worth in it! Laters.

Haha, I did say to the guy that I might get desperate enough, But I know he's bluffing even with the $10k as he was definitely the same guy that offered me only $6400 a few weeks ago.

O well, hopefully I have a good buyer soon :)

I realise it's a buyers market but people like that shouldn't be allowed to own a 34 haha.

I love people that always say "I'll pay cash" how else are they going to pay? You're not a car yard where you can accept cash and do some magic with the tax records, you're a private seller and you don't need to declare the sale at all. Cash = Bank Cheque = the only way you can buy a car, or are there really that many people trying to use magic beans? Tards

ahh sad to see your selling it i get my license back in 2 weeks and 3 days :banana:

mate i paid $16k for mine 9 months ago 98 model gtt manual 19'' rims blitz bc dual screen, dvd player turbo back exhaust genuine 90 000kms

yours is great for that price

it should sell easy??

Edited by LUKE R34

I love people that always say "I'll pay cash" how else are they going to pay? You're not a car yard where you can accept cash and do some magic with the tax records, you're a private seller and you don't need to declare the sale at all. Cash = Bank Cheque = the only way you can buy a car, or are there really that many people trying to use magic beans? Tards

Couldn't agree more.

I don't know any other form of paying haha.

I'd actually prefer someone transfer the amount straight into my account rather than handing it over in $100 or $50 bills, it'll end up being deposited straight into my account regardless haha.

ahh sad to see your selling it i get my license back in 2 weeks and 3 days :banana:

mate i paid $16k for mine 9 months ago 98 model gtt manual 19'' rims blitz bc dual screen, dvd player turbo back exhaust genuine 90 000kms

yours is great for that price

it should sell easy??

Wow that 6 months has gone so quick!

Probably felt like ages for you haha.

Yeah it should sell easy but it's not. Losing a bit of money on it unfortunately having to sell it quickly.

But someone should come along and snatch it up :)

i wouldnt have gone on that long...

sounds like you wasted your time replying...

after he aid 10k, you did the right thing by saying no thanks and that should have been it...

if he replys again just ignore

Wow that 6 months has gone so quick!

Probably felt like ages for you haha.

Yeah it should sell easy but it's not. Losing a bit of money on it unfortunately having to sell it quickly.

But someone should come along and snatch it up :)

i know it just flew by and i did not even think about driving it

(apart from when i started it every week or 2 :yes:)

hope you can sell it at a decent price bro

it looks well cared for on that note nice video too

will be out at some meets when im on the road bro see you round mate

:D

The fact that p platers cant get turboed cars makes it difficult to sell these cars these days.

Yours does have highish k's but still at that price its stupidly cheap.

Yeah the dealer low balled me to $8k....

biggest joke haha.

He would have put it in the yard for 18k.... That lowballer is a tool, the price your asking is MORE than low enough. I'm going to be spewing when this sells and I have to pay 18k for one, lol.

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