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I know it is..so if someone wants a clean Gtr for a bargain of a price they better be quick, I've gotten a few enquiries recently but no deposit yet!

Honestley I am too, I picked this up a year ago for $24,500 with basic mods and I reckon I've spent atleast $10,000 on it with quality mods and I'm giving it away for $20,000 with full rego and a RWC!!

Has anyone seen this car? Are there any faults, as the price is pretty fair for what it is. Must be something wrong if someone has not brought it or the market must be ultra slow.

Has anyone seen this car? Are there any faults, as the price is pretty fair for what it is. Must be something wrong if someone has not brought it or the market must be ultra slow.

Honestly car is in very good condition, has no rips in the interior exterior is great and mods are top quality mods, market is shit as..Honestley if I was in the market for a 33 Gtr I'd snap this for the price and mods/condition it's in. When I can il upload some interior pics and I also have the import papers etc

Price drop $19.990. Please have your finances sorted before calling as I've had 3 people have there finances not approved and wasting my time. So people are obviously keen but have no money!

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