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If someone bids $80,001, they will be leading the auction

AFAIK, any valid eBay bid is a legal contract, so unless someone outbid it, he is legally bound to sell it for that amount

Bargain really

dunno, but either way its a legal contract, I am sure its been thought of before he posted it. I'm sure ebay would be licking there lips, as they take a decent percentage :D

dunno, but either way its a legal contract, I am sure its been thought of before he posted it. I'm sure ebay would be licking there lips, as they take a decent percentage :D

It would only be $40.00, after the initial listing fee of $5.00. But regardless, there are plenty of outs for eBay sellers.

Can anyone confirm that this car really has an N1 Block & HKS 2.8 Stroker Kit? Cause I have heard otherwise, and that it may have wiseco 87.5 forgies, tomei Poncams ~260's with a 9.1lft but is nowhere near 2.8ltr?? And the add says it does have a HKS 2.8 kit & N1 Block? And I've also heard the car has had troubles with blowing turbo gaskets.. why would this happen?

all sorts of stories are floating around about this car........

I believe it may also be a time machine, simialr to that of Delorean from Back To The Future.......:bahaha:

Best let the owner answer your questions, as its his car, and there are alot of differant specs being posted around the place . I am sure he created the eBay advert, but he also has said it runs 9's, later admitting he said this to add attention to the sale....

either way, nice ride and worth every bit of 100+ grand IMHO

Chris

If someone bids $80,001, they will be leading the auction

AFAIK, any valid eBay bid is a legal contract, so unless someone outbid it, he is legally bound to sell it for that amount

Bargain really

if reserve price is not met there isn't any contract

I wonder what the reserve price is?

Apparently this car was seen on the back of a trailer heading over the west gate bridge into Melbourne yesterday. Wonder if its sold already? Still had the COPYME plates on it however.

Yeh it's been sold to Grn tourismo... It was supposed to be heading to ICE this morning :D poor Gerald I made him wake up early, he was going to check it out for me. Fate has it's ways & probably for the best. The car is definatley not what the ad says it is.

Sold to GTA? Thats funny - I popped in there last Sat to see some of the new arrival GTR's and all they have is the old beat-up R34's that have been for sale for ages floating around. That means that they will now have 5 bloody R34 GTR's for sale! LOL.

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