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Guys,

 

Regretful sale, but the time has come have lost the interest in this car, have owned it for 7 years.

 

1997 build gtr in midnight purple, vspec

 

Not in showroom condition

 

16-000 thousand k's all country kms since I owned car, brought in 2010 with 90k on the clock,

 

Has a broken front lip where I hit a rabbit at night, a slight crack in bumper when hit the rabbit

 

Got a hole in rear turbo gasket exhaust side

 

Still has custom plates " R33gtr"

 

Start price @ $20 thousand, but make an offer, really want this car gone.. serious offers will be considered.

 

I know it's not in the best conition but at the end of the day it is still a series 3 gtr in midnight purple.

 

Will try get more photos up

 

Thanks jake

*phone number removed*

 

Thanks guys

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On 31/07/2017 at 1:48 PM, wytnte said:

Guys,
 
Regretful sale, but the time has come have lost the interest in this car, have owned it for 7 years.
 
1997 build gtr in midnight purple, vspec
 
Not in showroom condition
 
16-000 thousand k's all country kms since I owned car, brought in 2010 with 90k on the clock,
 
Has a broken front lip where I hit a rabbit at night, a slight crack in bumper when hit the rabbit
 
Got a hole in rear turbo gasket exhaust side
 
Still has custom plates " R33gtr"
 
Start price @ $20 thousand, but make an offer, really want this car gone.. serious offers will be considered.
 
I know it's not in the best conition but at the end of the day it is still a series 3 gtr in midnight purple.
 
Will try get more photos up
 
Thanks jake

 
Thanks guys
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4 minutes ago, wytnte said:

Can we get this removed? I'm using my phone and can't work it out?

Thanks for all the interest guys.
 

I'll edit out your phone number, but the thread stays for archival purposes.

On 8/2/2017 at 10:34 AM, admS15 said:

More like, fairly priced for the overall condition. Definitely good buying and cheap in the current jdm craze climate.

IMO cars that are "fairly" priced don't sell in a matter of hours...particularly 20+ year old classics...even a couple of days is quick. I say underpriced because another 2-3k on this would still have moved it on in less than a week.

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