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Had my NBN modem from Telstra sitting in a box for 2 months or so now... Plug it in and they'll switch me over to NBN, which is inevitable, but I'm not gonna plug it in if the speed is slower than my current connection..

Man, telstra must be hounding the shit out of you. They're just such a fantastic company to deal with
Grant, you decided to sell GTR yet?
this guy will buy: https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/472398-wtb-sell-me-your-skyline/


Still haven't decided on selling it.

And judging by his posts, he's after something cheap.
2 hours ago, Leroy Peterson said:

I don't blame him for not being interested in the GTRs on carsales.
How much would you want for it? More than $35k?

If I've decided to sell, it won't be that much. I'll price it reasonably lower than that.

So if I put in a commsec Buy order, and only part of the order gets filled by the end of the day, why do I have to pay for brokerage fees? I'm assuming I'll have to pay the fees again if the rest of the order is filled at another date?

2 hours ago, Leroy Peterson said:

I don't blame him for not being interested in the GTRs on carsales.
How much would you want for it? More than $35k?

I'm waiting for the 75k one to change hands

I think given future potential if it's actually what it says it is, it's probably worth close to that. But 75k is cheap 34R territory lol

f**king GTRs

1 minute ago, Birds said:

I'm waiting for the 75k one to change hands

I think given future potential if it's actually what it says it is, it's probably worth close to that. But 75k is cheap 34R territory lol

f**king GTRs

Yep and it's still up on carsales.

And that was the guy who came here said he got offered 70k and didn't take it.

so I know a little back ground on the car...

It's friends of friends selling it.

Dad brought it over as an investment car, I actually think the miles are correct on it. 

Daddy also had hidden apparently a monster R34 GTR that has not seen the light of day since he passed away.

 

Son's know nothing about cars like less than nothing. they have been given a value and going to hold firm to that.

there enough other coin that they in no hurry to sell.

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