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I will say this for the last time. Quit the chatting.

The next person that gets on this thread claiming the price being asked is too high etc will receive a ban.

That is all

  • 4 weeks later...

BUMP!

come on buy the beast!! so he can buy mine hehehehe

have u put it on anyother sites???

tried NS.com or coastcars or qldstreetcars or wrx.com.au or rexnet.com.au?? :)

That's exactly right, BUY MY CAR SO I CAN BUY NARK'S!!! lol! that's helping 3 people if you buy...

1) you get a BEAUTIFUL GTR

2) I get an AWESOME CEF

3) Nark sells his car :)

CMON, you know you wanna...

Thanks for the advice man, i'll try some of those sites as well.

Dave.

bump

i can vouch for this car guys

very clean always serviced goes well

i bought the gtst and has been terrific no probs at all

goodluck with the sale Dave and i hope everything is cool after your op

cheers guys

  • 1 month later...

Hey Dave, Was able to look at the first pic and the engine bay looks good. Couldn't get the other pics to show. Prolly problem at my end but you might just check.

Good luck with the sale - Price is very good mate.

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