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trying to sell my fiances supra as we are moving to darwin

asking 11500 but no unreasonable offers will be refused it is an urgent sale.

car has 125xxxkm

timing belt done at 100k

LH wheel bearing done less than 5000km ago (thats the entire hub assembly replaced as it is sealed)

welsh plugs redone,

iridium spark plugs

always serviced with full synthetic oil

10" fusion sub with amp (i think its a 800W)

comes with sony 6" touch screen head unit; dvd player, mp3 CD, ipod compatibility: usb compatability.

drivers window regulator replaced 10k ago

mechanically no problems been a very good car, lady driven, very fast for a non turbo, will keep up with a stock turbo skyline.

very resposive steering, never been in an accident,

will come with a rwc, car is located in mt.beauty vic, but can arrange a view in wodonga,albury, or benalla or anywhere inbetween for convienince

if u have any questions please feel free to contact me by a PM or call me at 0458227710

i will try to get some photo's up, but if ur interested i can provide the link to carsales.

cheers,

riley and georgina

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Oh wow, that was unexpected. :D

I would be happy with one for one + 1K (Would be stock) or if you want the extras (Coilovers + Wheels) then more cash on top.

But very interested :thumbsup:

hey mate just talked to the wife, she said she needs something bigger, i would have taken it but its her choice, she also said that she would give it to you for 10.5k if ur interested to buy.

off note why dont u just do a manual conversion to ur 34 and boost it later when ur off ur p's it would be cheaper than buying a new car just to have a manual, besides u can sell the auto box on here and make some money back.

hey mate just talked to the wife, she said she needs something bigger, i would have taken it but its her choice, she also said that she would give it to you for 10.5k if ur interested to buy.

off note why dont u just do a manual conversion to ur 34 and boost it later when ur off ur p's it would be cheaper than buying a new car just to have a manual, besides u can sell the auto box on here and make some money back.

Ah, that's a shame.

Most manual R33/34 gearboxes I've seen go for 1K+, add labor on that (Don't have the right tools to do it myself) and it ends up being 3K+, would be easier to sell/trade this car off.

For what it's worth the R34 is pretty roomy for what it is, definitely loads more room then the Supra (Managed to fit all my luggage when I went to Sydney + a mates). :thumbsup:

Ah, that's a shame.

Most manual R33/34 gearboxes I've seen go for 1K+, add labor on that (Don't have the right tools to do it myself) and it ends up being 3K+, would be easier to sell/trade this car off.

For what it's worth the R34 is pretty roomy for what it is, definitely loads more room then the Supra (Managed to fit all my luggage when I went to Sydney + a mates). :thumbsup:

fair enough, i just reckon it would be the waqy to go considering how clean it looks, ya we got furniture to go to darwin and a dog and a heap of other crap.

keep an eye out for people looking for a supra mate we need this gone asap, any help would be appreciated

fair enough, i just reckon it would be the waqy to go considering how clean it looks, ya we got furniture to go to darwin and a dog and a heap of other crap.

keep an eye out for people looking for a supra mate we need this gone asap, any help would be appreciated

No worries, if I manage to sell the Skyline off, I'll definitely be in contact!

No worries, if I manage to sell the Skyline off, I'll definitely be in contact!

ok cool, my number is 0458227710, i might be able to convice her to give it to YOU for 10k if i play my cards right lol

ok cool, my number is 0458227710, i might be able to convice her to give it to YOU for 10k if i play my cards right lol

Haha, that would be great.

Just keep in mind I'm very keen for a trade :thumbsup:

:spank:

I would be happy with a straight swap stock for stock, even though you have lowered the price a fair bit :thumbsup:, that's how keen I am :D

you'd have to call her mate, 0458313225. we are no longer together. cars in reasonably good nick and runs well, buts she's a dumbass. her name is georgina

you'd have to call her mate, 0458313225. we are no longer together. cars in reasonably good nick and runs well, buts she's a dumbass. her name is georgina

Ah, sorry to hear man, I'll see what happens then.

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