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Yep, hasn't been up on carsales for long but not really getting any hits on any of the sites its on at the moment.

Hmm... Considering selling the GTR soon-ish but not sure if I'd have the patience to wait for long time.

Hmm... Considering selling the GTR soon-ish but not sure if I'd have the patience to wait for long time.

If I had the choice I wouldn't sell at this time because I know I'll probably only sell it for 10 if I'm lucky, only selling cos I need that money for other things but we'll see how it goes I suppose.

If I had the choice I wouldn't sell at this time because I know I'll probably only sell it for 10 if I'm lucky, only selling cos I need that money for other things but we'll see how it goes I suppose.

I suppose I'll have to wait until I get an apprenticeship or not and go from there.

does anyone else find it impossible to go through twisty roads as passenger and not get badly sick? sunday night was throwing up from 10pm-5am to the point were just blood was coming out...

head's been spinning for the last 3 days

i should've just come to this nats thing

lean into the turns. you do this while driving, which is why drivers never get carsick. passengers tend to passively get leant outwards. the constant sideways G forces confuse your inner ear. leaning into the turns counteracts this. never get carsick again

lol what

Are you positively annoyed friend?

lean into the turns. you do this while driving, which is why drivers never get carsick. passengers tend to passively get leant outwards. the constant sideways G forces confuse your inner ear. leaning into the turns counteracts this. never get carsick again

did that for a bit then got over it. soon as i start moving my head, look down etc = f**ked

That thing competed on track day. Not bad.

is it an m3? e36 > e46 for track

went through 125 pics/125 gay comments left by a Justin Gould wtf...

Lol his just a clown

Also in regards to Borci selling the Gts-t. Price it to sell now, otherwise you'll be forever lowering the price.

how much grant

I took 20k flat for mine, hard market out there.. Unless you got a track spec 33 GTR then IMO 25k-30k (mine was advertised for 22)

You should get one!

I must admit though tempted to buy a s14 or r32 or something just for track, cheaper and still a shit load of fun for a dedicated track car :D

Lol his just a clown

Also in regards to Borci selling the Gts-t. Price it to sell now, otherwise you'll be forever lowering the price.

Couldn't agree more, always gonna be dropped especially with a skyline may as well start it off low rather then try selling it for 6 months, pay insurance and rego in mean time + fuel etc = big fail.

Couldn't agree more, always gonna be dropped especially with a skyline may as well start it off low rather then try selling it for 6 months, pay insurance and rego in mean time + fuel etc = big fail.

Yup...

If I had the choice I wouldn't sell at this time because I know I'll probably only sell it for 10 if I'm lucky, only selling cos I need that money for other things but we'll see how it goes I suppose.

great price for 12/10k. Was searching for a r33 gtst for my friend. Couldnt find anything clean and around that price. He's since purchased another car now so cant help. :(

Yeah definitely, I'll probably drop it to 11 in the next week and see if I can get some bites. It's just a shame there isn't a WTB site you can go on where there's 30 people who want a skyline for 9k and u can just drop in and offer them all and see who takes, rather than wait months for that right person to find it on the net.

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