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Probably not the correct section for this thread, if it should be publically discussed at all.

I spoke with the seller, very nice guy.

The car was imported by all people mover (also known as all imports / sports auto group).

Definately looks legit, Gold compliance plate, i'd love to buy it but don't have the funds, not one to time waste about the car if i don't have the cash, just thought it would be well worth a look for someone chasing a R34 as its the cheapest nur i've seen for sale. Apologies if this was the wrong section to post.

its not the super super bargain of a lifetime you guys are claiming. My mate picked up a mint nur with a titanium exhaust and a whole heap of other goodies for around the 60-65 mark 12 months ago. So this at 55k is on the lower end of the scale for nurs.

close this stupid thread, a person on sau is not selling there car

Whow just take a breath there tiger.

This is a forum and maybe, just maybe, op decided out of the kindness of his heart to post up what he thinks is a bargain and could very well help someone out on this forum.

Hate it when people get mad over trivial shit.

If someone was bad mouthing a car (a daily occurrence in this section which should but doesn't get policed) that's fair enough, but it's an open and friendly discussion, get a life

Could you elaborate on why.

I have been contemplating visiting their showroom on Pmatta Rd

for an R34.

Would be more than happy to mate, Just not publically...

Shoot me a pm if interested.

Whow just take a breath there tiger.

This is a forum and maybe, just maybe, op decided out of the kindness of his heart to post up what he thinks is a bargain and could very well help someone out on this forum.

Thats exactly what it was, not putting a gun to anyones head telling them to buy it, just sharing in what my opinion is a good deal considering what you see nurs are selling for, don't get me wrong i haven't enquired about the car but i'd love to own a nur one day and i'm sure there are many people on here that would love to as well. Just trying to share with people out there that may not have seen it and could potentially get the car they are looking for. Didn't mean to step on any toes and i'm definately not trying to bad mouth any cars. Just sharing with the community whats out there! isn't that what we use forums for??? just my 2 cents

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