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Look, you've created two threads tonight basically about the same thing. Do some research, use the search function and try and avoid driving a prohibited vehicle on your Ps. I'm a red P plater, I did my hours in a g6e turbo, which is not a slow car. I really wanted something quick but I had to accept the fact that its not worth losing 3 points for a few extra kws. I bought a 300gt sedan, legal and still enjoyable to drive as well as looking awesome.

Buy it, lose your license. As others said in the other thread, it's your call. But you came on these forums for advice, don't be a sook when someone gives their opinion.

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I hope you get done by the popo and get raped by them with no courtesy spit. Will be good karma after all the warnings.

This is the attitude that gives ammo to the cops. Cocky and bigheaded-ness thinking they can get away with it.

Idiot.

Hey guys im just wondering do you think a 2003 350GT coupe in white with around 70,000km and a year of rego is a good deal at around $15000?

If the car is in good condition and mechanically sound then yes,

if not then no

way to hard to answer the question. how long is a piece of string kinda answer.

I hope you get done by the popo and get raped by them with no courtesy spit. Will be good karma after all the warnings.

This is the attitude that gives ammo to the cops. Cocky and bigheaded-ness thinking they can get away with it.

Idiot.

i just said im not going to drive it.

To many incompetent members

I hope you get done by the popo and get raped by them with no courtesy spit. Will be good karma after all the warnings.

This is the attitude that gives ammo to the cops. Cocky and bigheaded-ness thinking they can get away with it.

Idiot.

very vivid imagination you got bro lol..

If/when you drive it on your Ps you have NO insurance ..... I know you keep saying you are not going to drive it, but how stupid do you really think we are? FYI if/when you hit a Bentley, be assured as you are illegally driving a prohibited car you will have NO insurance, and will be paying off the Bentley for the rest of your natural born life.

As for your question, how long is a piece of string? Without pics, specs (you haven't even stated whether it is manual or auto, premium or non-premium), REAL indicated km (pretty much EVERY V35 bought into Australia by any variety of car dealer has had the km would back), and extensive condition report, how could we possibly have an opinion on value?

If it is mint, then $15k is a very good price. If it is a dog, then I wouldn't touch it with a barge pole (but is still a pretty good price - it is a LOT of car for the money imho, regardless of condition as long as undamaged).

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