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Wtb- 32,33,34 Prefer Gtr Although Not Deal Breaker


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Hi guys,

I'm located in Brisbane. Looking at buying a gtr prefer 33 and 34 however would look at 32.

I want to buy some thing in very good condition and I want some with a decent build or at least a good platform for good power.

Will look at other states however would like to buy something in qld if I can find something I like.

Thanks

Yea prefer 33 or 34 although if the right 32 was to come along would look at it don't really want to spend anymore than 60k for a 34 and 30k for a 33 just going off what I have seen what's for sale on car sales. I think I can get a decent skyline for that sort of money.

Sounds alot like a few posts already by some other user, is your name matty...?

And what is the point of thread; i just searched carsales.com and there was at least one gtr for sale in australia... possibly more. Not hard to find. But.....Are you offering a finder's fee? My rates are unreasonable but my service is top notch, i'll get you that car. You said you wanted a red one right?

I know what's on car sales just sometimes you pick up a good car through the forums just though I would check sau out 1st.

Fair enough, your requirements are very broad though.

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