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My GTR sadly had to find a new home and was sold into a different state hence leaving me with the VIC number plates.

Im sure as you will notice in the pics that these plates may be classed as reasonably desirable for any GTR owner that wants to add just that little bit more attitude to the look of their GTR.

Looking for offers above the $2000.00 mark

Brad

0410 630 844

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My GTR sadly had to find a new home and was sold into a different state hence leaving me with the VIC number plates.

Im sure as you will notice in the pics that these plates may be classed as reasonably desirable for any GTR owner that wants to add just that little bit more attitude to the look of their GTR.

Looking for offers above the $2000.00 mark

Brad  

0410 630 844

Pretty good plate good luck with the sale

what did you end up selling youre R for if you dont mind me asking?

Pretty good plate good luck with the sale

what did you end up selling youre R for if you dont mind me asking?

Thanks mate,

The car sold for $25,000 83000 geniune km on it reason for the sale is im moving to NZat the end of this month wasnt worth keeping the car and sending it over coz the NZ govt wanted 12.5% gst on what they valued the car at plus the shipping costs didnt justify keeping it.

I also have soem stereo gear to sell as well alpine mrvf540 4 x 100 watt v12 amp in the box alpine ai net 6 stacker alpine cva 1000e monitor with hide away box and single stack galaxia dvd player that is multi zone and plays mp3 etc etc ....

Thanks mate,

The car sold for $25,000 83000 geniune km on it reason for the sale is im moving to NZat the end of this month wasnt worth keeping the car and sending it over coz the NZ govt wanted 12.5% gst on what they valued the car at plus the shipping costs didnt justify keeping it.

I also have soem stereo gear to sell as well alpine mrvf540 4 x 100 watt v12 amp in the box alpine ai net 6 stacker alpine cva 1000e monitor with hide away box and single stack galaxia dvd player that is multi zone and plays mp3 etc etc ....

Cool no probs had some tyre kicker look at my gtr and he said he looked at yours (i live in the same suburb as you) he said he negotiated it to 22k? like i said way too many tyre kickers out! Took you a while to sell yours Brad?

Regards Kris

Cool no probs had some tyre kicker look at my gtr and he said he looked at yours   (i live in the same suburb as you) he said he negotiated it to 22k? like i said way too many tyre kickers out!  Took you a while to sell yours Brad?

Regards Kris

yeah lotsa dreamers around mate....

what year model is yours ?

took me a lil while to sell it the guy that bought it was very serious called me flew from canberra the next morning with the cash paid me 25k no stereo was a race car driver etc and knew what he wanted lets just say he wasnt a dreamer child like the tyre kicker we both experienced he knew what the car was worth was very very original and clean no engine mods standard airbox etc apexi ebc 3"hks exhaust thats it really oh and lmgt2 wheels.

hopefully the plates sell im sure someone will see em that has the bucks and wants them as i said and you prob know they are reasonably desirable for any GTR owner i guess.

yeah lotsa dreamers around mate....

what year model is yours ?

took me a lil while to sell it the guy that bought it was very serious called me flew from canberra the next morning with the cash  paid me 25k no stereo was a race car driver etc and knew what  he wanted lets just say he wasnt a dreamer child like the tyre kicker we both experienced he knew what the car was worth was very very original and clean no engine mods standard airbox etc apexi ebc 3"hks exhaust thats it really oh and lmgt2 wheels.

hopefully the plates sell im sure someone will see em that has the bucks and wants them as i said and you prob know they are reasonably desirable for any GTR owner i guess.

Mine is a 1992 too, i have had it close to 2 years now, i purchased it before that stupid 15 year rule come in, so there wasnt that many ones out there to choose from.

Yea i have kept mine standard if i wanted to mod a car would have got a wrx or gtst!

Im not in a hurry to sell but am looking to buy a property and having 2 cars is a bit of a hassle at times.

With youre plates definetly desirable for a GTR just have to wait till you get the right buyer.

Kris

I saw you a few times around NW suburbs area. It was a nice car

Thanks Kor,

It was a nice car but priorites have changed for me and overseas property dev looks like the way to go atm so im heading to NZ to have a go.

In saying that i do miss my GTR .... who wouldnt ......Maybe i need to find a good looking girl that may share her GTR with me ha ha ha ha are there any out there ....

Anyway sum1 buy my plates please

brad

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