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Up for sale is my Black GT-R 34 v-spec rolling shell all complete with out engine, intercooler ecu etc.

This car has been my pride and joy very sad to see it go. Would Suit someone with a built engine, can just put it in and drive away.

Car is still registered.

No damage.

Has a few goodies like black NUR seats, Ohlins suspension, Nismo Dash, Z tune front bar, Nismo indicators, Walbro fuel pump, custom aluminium Diffuser.

$28,500 with gearbox.

$25,000 with out.

Pick Up Mulgrave Victoria.

txt 0411 547 338 no swaps!

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Hi, I am the previous owner of this GTR.

I was also the 'buyer' who had a deal worked out with Ross. Anyway, after telling me it was mine to buy, and agreeing that he would pick up a deposit tomorrow, I later found out he was still taking offers without my knowledge. Because of this, I will not be buying it.

For those who are Interested, please contact me on 0402 611 670 for a full history of the car.

Thanks

Vu

Haha VU wouldn't think you'd go so low. A deal is not a deal unless the money is in hand. I got a better deal and told you about it and said I would get back to you tonight. I think I was very fair, anyone in my position would have taken a better offer seeming as I am in the position of a blown engine. I think your way of going about it is very immature and is respective of how malicious you are a true back stabber. Thanks bud and yes your shop is an absolute joke have to take things back 3 times to get them painted properly.

Haha VU wouldn't think you'd go so low. A deal is not a deal unless the money is in hand. I got a better deal and told you about it and said I would get back to you tonight. I think I was very fair, anyone in my position would have taken a better offer seeming as I am in the position of a blown engine. I think your way of going about it is very immature and is respective of how malicious you are a true back stabber. Thanks bud and yes your shop is an absolute joke have to take things back 3 times to get them painted properly.

Once you can't trust a man's word - what's left? From what I understand of the situation it would have been better to say from the start that you would prefer to wait for a better off than set false expectations.

Either way for somebody who is claiming to be all high and mighty - it's awfully unbecoming to personally attack and then defame a person's business don't you think?

Someone who has gone out of there way at 7pm at night to write a message of malicious intentions deserves nothing else! And Vu why don't you explain the full history of the car you've never told me? You have place on here go play some more computer games!

I don't see how I am the immature backstabber, you agreed to the terms and were willing to pick up a deposit. Everyone can see you posted 'Sold' in this thread, was I wrong to think this constitutes a 'deal' ?

Either way, I just posted in this thread for interested buyers to contact me as I am the previous owner. There is no malicious intent.

Like I've said there was nothing in writing and no hand over in cash I am entitled to refuse a deal. "Because of this I would not buy it" - no intention huh? I have had another offer I would have probably tried to work something out with you. But to late for that!

A deal is a deal Ross - whether verbal or written, whether deposit taken or not. Legally Vu is 100% in the right - go read up on contract law. Very bad form. And I am leaving all this here for the world to see - you reporting it asking the comments to be deleted is bs.

As stated, a man is only as good as their word - and it would seem yours is not good.

Wow wow wow... Watch your words here Ross, don't act all mighty behind your screen there because majority of us know that you're daddy's little boy who gets whatever he wants when he goes and begs daddy for it. I've never met you personally but I can tell you now that you're not going to get far with your life going by what I've heard from people. You need to be taught some respect because its quite obvious that you're just a spoilt brat!

How dare you attack another mans business, do you think DT Panals would have the reputation it has if it is as bad as you say it is? I think not bud. Remember the R34 that's in your DP was once Vu's, although you bought it of him

and tried your hardest to try and make it look like a different car eg painting the rims greens, I have to say you do not deserve to own a Japanese icon, you my friend have daddy's money but no brains. Vu has a lot of respect from

many people, why? Because he is a loyal man who works hard and is known for his quality, unlike you. So if I were you I'd be watching who you're attacking bud.

PS built not bought... Stop commenting and trying to take credit on photos via FB everytime a page posts up a photo of how the car looked when Vu sold it, because you never made it look that way and I wish Vu never sold the car to you because you truly do not deserve a master piece.

Ill see you around with your blown motor mr no brainier.

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