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if your not interested in buying the car than keep your comments to your self

you can clearly see it has an aftermarket cluster in the photos.

iva had the car gone over thouroughly by my mechanics and a family friend who is a panel beater who specialises in exotics and has a seperate garage next door that does JUST gtrs and there is nothing to suggest it has many more than that

the car is perfect in literally everyway.

it is a very regrettable sale but i shouldnt have baught a 3rd import as it was so now i will be selling them all

please serious offers pm me i will call you straight away from my work landline

no where in my forsale thread does it state it is genuine kms

after having owned 25 imports now i can guarantee you 90% of the cars imported to this country (or any other) have genuine kms

if your not interested in buying the car please refrain from your comments.

no where in my forsale thread does it state it is genuine kms

after having owned 25 imports now I can guarantee you 90% of the cars imported to this country (or any other) have genuine kms.

I think you have your percentages are around the wrong way on the validity of imported car odometer readings, particulary GTR's.

The engine bay would suggest a LOT more than 60000 kms unless it has spent most of it's life rallying around dirt roads.

It would make a refreshing change to have people say that "the odometer is showing XXXXX kms" on a 15 plus year old car.

...and your point is?

Honestly, why would you advertise it is 70000 k's young or has 60000 k's or whatever. If you seriously believe that car has done that many kilometres you are delusional.

...and your point is?

Honestly, why would you advertise it is 70000 k's young or has 60000 k's or whatever. If you seriously believe that car has done that many kilometres you are delusional.

bro are you f**ked in the head

im clearly saying car is in very good condition with 63ooo on the clock and i dont rkn it has much more than that nefver said fkn genuine so srsly if u wanna involve urself in other dream boats posts when you have no intention of buying go and join nissan silvia ur opinion is fkn irrelevant as you have no intention to buy at all

You live in Victoria? Why does it have NSW plates on it?

my mate who i bought it off baught from nsw

car is currently unregistered so it doesnt really matter where its from anyways.

CAR WAS SOLD AND PICKED UP LAST NIGHT

MODS PLZ DELETE

no where in my forsale thread does it state it is genuine kms

Yet...

1. You claim it has "low kms" - Where is the actual proof? And "i reckon" is not proof.

2. You are from VIC - yet the car had NSW plates on it?

3. It's obvious someone has taken to the plenum with a spray can - Why would low KM cars wouldn't require this?

4. The dash quite clearly has wear marks in unusual places - Need to bring up the low KM part again?

5. You also have been using the same IP as another user, who in the past has has trader issues associated

Anyway the car is sold now, hopefully whoever purchased did their homework and had it properly inspected.

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