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Hi

no longer need this project

car require some parts and compliance

will only sell the car in this condition(buyer need organize compliance etc)

it time to sell the car

1999

R34GTR

V-spec

White

60000km

Fresh paint job

list require:

- front windscreen

-rear windscreen

-compliance

-some intercooler pipe

- small bracket and accessories

-some interior parts

$35000

QLD

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Hi owgasm

Thanx for the comment

Are you interest buying the car ??

All the car need is 2-3k on parts and compliance and bit time to put the car together

Around 40k for R34 Gtr v-spec is too much??

Edited by T400 Skyline

so who imported the car? any how does it not have compliance yet lol?

why was it resprayed? what class was it imported in?

do you have all the papers?

need WAAAY more info for an uncomplied car mate

Edited by mungy

so who imported the car? any how does it not have compliance yet lol?

why was it resprayed? what class was it imported in?

do you have all the papers?

need WAAAY more info for an uncomplied car mate

you looking to buy the car?

guess what. if you serious. please pm me.

please stop chatting in here

tha

mate that was a horrible reaction to my questions, firstly if one person asks that means more people will want to know

so answering IN the thead saves TIME, AND allows others to give their experiences, secondly when there is little info and no willingness to answer questions raises alarm bells for buyers

so if your serious about selling stop wining and answer the questions for everybody to know

or is there something your trying to hide about the car?

"Edit"

Oh and btw, yes i was serious about the car, GTR R34 is my dream car and at 40-45k to get it on the road seemed like a great deal

untill you decided questions about your car were off limits, thanks but i think i have decided NO

Edited by mungy

mate that was a horrible reaction to my questions, firstly if one person asks that means more people will want to know

so answering IN the thead saves TIME, AND allows others to give their experiences, secondly when there is little info and no willingness to answer questions raises alarm bells for buyers

so if your serious about selling stop wining and answer the questions for everybody to know

or is there something your trying to hide about the car?

"Edit"

Oh and btw, yes i was serious about the car, GTR R34 is my dream car and at 40-45k to get it on the road seemed like a great deal

untill you decided questions about your car were off limits, thanks but i think i have decided NO

Hi mate

good you decide no. cause i don't want to waste my time

as i said before

serious buyer can pm me

happy to answer any questions.

also. nothing to hide at all.

paid 2.87M yen 4 years ago from auction and grade 3.5B

Y do u need to replace the windows? Broken? Not there or not upto scratch?

How are all the engine systems.? Comp test.?? How was engine stored for 4 yrs? Anything been done for the long storage

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