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Just the usual wheels, exhaust and intake, nothing crazy in mind just yet she is plenty quick for now.

The condition is spot on the only thing wrong is one crack in the leather.

Judging from the co ordinates in the GPS looks like its done mostly high way km's between brissy and sydney.

I got 6.5k for the V (their opening offer was 3.5) which is not great but the average on redbook is like 7-9k so it wasn't terrible.

I will try and get some pictures up but probably wont happen until the weekend.

All depends on age, owners, log books, condition, KM's and a few other things. Did you trade it in with modifications or did you take it back to stock? Haha Tony it's hard to say, but i would of given as much as possible for a V :)

Had mods, offered to send them the stock gear, they weren't really interested, also there is no way anyone would give $15k on a 2001 300GT V35 Skyline Sedan unless they were insane, i didn't even pay $15k when i bought it.

I was being facetious. Haha! More pointing out the fact that travelling to Sean and back is $10k in fuel. Lol.

Tony it's way too early for big words mate, please.

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Too early? I'm usually in by 7-7:30am. Finishing around 7-9pm

i wake up at 6:15 and don't get home til 6 too. I just meant, it takes me a good couple of hours to actually properly wake up.. haha

i wake up at 6:15 and don't get home til 6 too. I just meant, it takes me a good couple of hours to actually properly wake up.. haha

Usually out of the shower reading the paper at 6:15am. I meant those are the times that I'm in the office.

Usually out of the shower reading the paper at 6:15am. I meant those are the times that I'm in the office.

Yeah i think i wake up early enough, hardest part of my day is getting out of bed when i could stay with the girlfriend. What do you do for your a living out of curiosity Tony?

Recruitment and Management Consulting firm.

edit: Employment agencies are funded by the government and "assist" people on centrelink who may or may not want jobs. Our firm charges companies for our services and we tend to work with qualified accountants.

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I see i see. Hear they're talking about increasing the weekly centrelink payments?

They can go get f*&^ed... I'd rather that my tax dollars get spent on fixing roads and healthcare as opposed to feeding someone's goon habit.

Bring on the piss test for the dole!

Could not agree with you more Tony. Only thing is that there is a small population of people that use centrelink that are either studying or have just moved to a new town etc. But let's be honest, most of them are drop kicks..

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