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the lack of a rear wing makes them alot nicer (or perhaps just less dated). I quite like driving 300 TT's, with their torque & wide track, but everyone says the upkeep is to high, hence i went for the skyline.

i like the cleanliness of this one though

the lack of a rear wing makes them alot nicer (or perhaps just less dated).  I quite like driving 300 TT's, with their torque & wide track, but everyone says the upkeep is to high, hence i went for the skyline.  

i like the cleanliness of this one though

Ah, That belonged to a friend of mine and has just been sold.

Very clean

for $47000 it better be sh%t hot to drive, is it me or the 300zxs' over here a bit more boxie? most of those also seem a bit more flared at the rear?

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/index.php?ID=0284

Here's the direct link to yahoo...

http://page2.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/b51253920

Here's the bidding history...

http://page2.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/show/...t?aID=b51253920

Good to see Mark's Cars (is that prestige?) and Yahoo Motorsports gettin in there early to drive the prices up for whoevers gonna end up with the car.

I wish prestige n j-spec n yahoo motorsports n all the other importers out there would stop advertising the same car... it only drives the bidding price further n further up, and at the end of the day its the buyer that looses out coz he's competing against another aussie bidder. Instead of bidding against each other the importers should work together n maybe figure out a way where they come to a gentlemanly way of sharing the cars around depending on who has the bigger budget.

eg:

Customer goes to J-Spec with a budget of 18,000

Customer goes to Prestige with a budget of 17,000

Customer goes to YM with a budget of 15,000

J-Spec should be allowed to bid on this car, since they have the bigger budget and will win anyway, get the car for cheaper since the other 2 don't bid on the car, and pass the savings onto the customer.

I know in the cut-throat car import industry this won't happen too easily (with all the defamation importers have to give about other importers). But it works out better for the customers.

While you're there, here's a few more yahoo auctions for 1989 zeds:

http://page8.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/h11801054

http://page2.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/b49608328

http://page6.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/f20913506

and here's a Zed that's WORTH the money...

http://page2.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/b50396803

PS: oh how I hate the phrase "In excellent condition overall for it's age".

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