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He's got a point, rust is rust. I don't see anything wrong with people knowing what they're buying.

If you are not hiding anything, there is no reason to get worked up.

Unfortunately rust there most likely means it's the result of poor prep work when spraying that area and possibly poor treatment of rust there prior to the spray.

This is why I would never buy a car with a respray, you will never know what has been hidden till a few years later.

That being said 13.5k plus a good rub back and new paint you will have a tidy GTR for 16k.

Good luck

fair enough buyers need to know what they buy, but implying im untruthful and saying there is rust in the car .. that can be blown up into a million different things .. i wonder how he knew about this rust ? did santa tell him ??

I think any car of the same age you will find some sort of rust!

I remember hearing of certain cars having rust within the first 5 years!

Falcon i think might have been one with rust on the pillar? Could be wrong!

Car is still a bargain. Pm sending now mate.

Don't worry about this guy anyway, Much more vital information has been left out of for sale threads in the past.

Car is still a bargain. Pm sending now mate.

Don't worry about this guy anyway, Much more vital information has been left out of for sale threads in the past.

Thanks dude ! i can already tell ur a top bloke !

haha mad fella .. a guy arranged to come have a look hopefully -_- very soon

if your genuinely interested in the car pm me

abosolutely amazing car ... hard too see it go

maybe if its not sold by the weekend ill take it with me ... wont find anything more decent for $13,5oo

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Real nice car and screw the rust critics....

Rust is common on any area of seams and rubber seals. As water over times is absorbed into the rubber causing the metal Around or under to swell and the paint onto to rise.

This is also very common on sunroofs, Door seams, window seams ect.. Buyer’s don’t need to be PUT off your car by you being OVER honest about the car when advertising. You are selling the car and making an attractive sale. If people want it,... COME LOOK AT IT! If u don’t like it shut up walk away and be happy ur money is still in " your pocket".

As far as it goes i love your car mate! Im trying to sell my Hilux to buy a 32 GTR! Hope u still have it when i sell my hilux!

:):)

I agree, you're bloody nuts! I'm tempted to buy it and I've only just sold my R32 GTR last November for $21k haha

saw one for 19k ... 160 or so kwatws ... =/ the f**k is that shit ? car was clean but some1 needs an engine????

20k gtrs = Very Fast Quick Clean !

years ago i ran 244kws awhile ago checking af mixures and timing ... stock ecu

wonder how much power u can get out of pfc on stock psi

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any possibility of more pics? maybe some of undercarriage, interior and more of the outside etc...

also would you be open to taking to a well known jdm garage for a inspection?

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