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Sorry Guys, Not interested in a Swap at present- really just need my $$$

If you are curious about the quality of the quality of these imported GTR's ask DJ984. I am sure he will vouch that these are sweet rides.

Price is very negotiable though.

cheers

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sorry guys, Not looking to swap.. need $$$

for all the Sydney/Melbourne guys you best be quick as the car leaves in a week for Townsville. (And There is plenty of interest up here!

Cheers

u sure ur not interested in a swap fpr a 97 series 2 gtst
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who imported the car ? you make mention of a high auction grade - do you have the auction report? Does the car have service history ? Timing belt changed? Is it an aftermarket speedo?

email the answers if you want - paul @ mcmahon.com

Regards. paul

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how is that a bargain price? theres 89 gtrs going through geoff risbey for 16-18k?

Have to agree although 18-22k is more realistic for an Auct grade 3.5-4 in good nick once all the extra's are paid to get it on the road. Every dodgy character and his dog in melbourne's Nth suburbs has an 89 GTR just imported for sale at the momment for 24-26k.

Still to avoid the risk involved in importing it isnt too big a price hike I suppose?

Z :wassup: Bepo

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  • 2 weeks later...

Car has just arrived in Townsville and roadworthy completed.

This is an absolute amazing car to drive.. Did not miss a beat from Sydney to Townsville and let me assure you it overtakes just like my R6.

Car is in amazing condition. A great exampe of a GTR.

Guys This Car is Very Very Quick And very Very Clean.

Roadworthy completed and ready to register with all papers.

Has only done 83000km genuine and motor is in great condition.

Start making offers

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R6 does not accelerate from 120km to 180km nearly as well as the gtr.

This things seriously accelerates from 100-180 at the same speed as it accelerates from 0-80.

mind you it is a hell of alot more comfortable in a GTR then on a Bike at these speeds.

- Lets not start a debate on how fast bikes are because obviously as I own one I know all about power to weight etc.. was just indicating that I was very impressed with the pulling power of the GTR to overtake at high end speeds.

:)

your r6  must be very sick to get done by a gtr
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:headspin: GTR is Still 4 Sale- Sorry but no swaps or Trades considered. Trying to recoup some lost money from a sour ebay deal..

Car is in excellent condition both inside and out and drives beautifully.

Gearbox is very tight and smooth and throttle response is perfect!

First to test drive will quickly realise how well maintained this vehicle is. A beautiful example of a quality japanese import. Make me an Offer :)

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