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Howdy Ben do you mind if I give you a call and have a look are very interested although I am in the process of selling my car which may take a week or so. When it goes I will be extra interested live in Blue Mts. My phone is 02 4782 3126.

Yes that is fine. I work 4am-6pm mon-fri (in the mountains) so any time other than that is fine preferrably a weekend.

I had it detailed on Wednesday so its in pretty neat condition right now.

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Still no interest?

* $1,300 spent in '05 already.

* Now making 198rwkw on the stock turbo/ecu.

* Ready for PowerFC/Injectors/Turbo to make some big HP or throw a set of 18's on it and just enjoy it.

If you have a 32 GTR then lets do some talking...

A) You are in QLD.

B) You haven't even seen it in the flesh (let alone test driven it).

C) I'm looking at more than $16k (but your getting closer).

:)

hi Ben ... 16500??? Cash? Could you send some pictures to [email protected] thanks

By the Way, i am in queensland but ... airfares are cheap as chips atm and i have plenty of family on the central coast if i was to come down and buy it.

Thanks for your time mate.

a) yes im in qld but its only 50 dollars to fly there

B) im just gettin a view on how much money u are lookin for b4 i would waste my time flying up

cars nice mate...im not makin stupid offers but to see how much is the dead line that u would be lookin for...

cheers Adam

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