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All parts from r34 and r 33 GTR parts for sale ! Every thing from running gear to panels and interiors from both GTR cars for sale! Will split parts if neccacarry . Both cars had low k s on them call Adam on 0458344934 . . I am posting this on behalf of a mate so just call him to contact him

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Located in Melbourne vic . Have stainless steel exhaust , turbos nizmo dash, carbon finer bonnet , yellow brembos front and rear , all 4 wheel drive gear , GTR 34 wheels, GTR guards and bumpers, head lights and tail lights , 34 GTR dash seats trims, all air con stuff , steering wheels gear knobs , full suspension, strut braces, windows all electrics , computers nizmo, complete doors, space saver tyre , rear wing an GTR side skirts and scuff door inserts, rear GTR bumper, drive shafts , diff , front and rear disks, seat belts, air box , .

I notice you only joined the forums today

You are offering rare and hard to get parts from two different cars

No photos or prices

If you are genuine great, provide some pics and prices

Otherwise it looks like a scam to me.

Interested in R34 front bar complete, bonnet and front reo. Prices?

Why are you advertising for a friend (which is against forum rules). Why didn't your friend register on SAU and advertise his own stuff.

I agree, this sounds dodgy as. Do you have proof of ownership of these cars and parts?

My appologies, im new to this forum and was not aware of SAU protocols, however I am the correct person who owns these vehicles, my friend set it up for me because I didn't have time to do do myself. All the cars parts are completely legit(in the future, would appreciate not being called "doggy" just for trying to sell some second hand parts)maybe I should just sell them on eBay, instead of this forum.

Maybe when you join a new forum :

1). The reason for joining up should not just be to flog your items ... this is a Skyline community - not the trading post.

2). Read the FAQs and adhere to them. Particularly this one:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/76463-rules-for-users-of-the-sau-classifieds-please-read-before-use/

3). Not give admins crap or be cheeky.

So, to sum up, list EACH of your parts for sale individually and list a PRICE for each item.

How can you not have 2 minutes to set up your own account? Sounds a bit weak if you ask me.

And you can't be surprised when you come on here as a new user, don't follow the rules, don't post pictures or any prices, come on here 'for a mate' (but then later say it is your own account), advertise parts from cars yet don't disclose particular details on the cars nor the parts (and if the cars/parts were hot, is this not the EXACT way you would go about trying to offload the parts???). And even now you haven't answered people's questions above on the cars colours and specs.

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