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:wassup:mmmmm can we say nice:wassup:

damn I want the R33/34 nice conversion looks the goods I would of missed it if you had not said anything

Oh & go with the wing on the Black one it looks hot:aroused:

HoLY Shit...compare to my R33 GTST to full GTR body...Your job is Big Big......nice 33.....Will you be in Auto salon again this year???I am going to put my cars in this year for the first time..There will be three cars I put in

1st car....R33 GTST in GTR Full body

2nd car.....R34 GTT 4-Door using R34 GTR front and wide fat rear

3rd car.....A31 cerfio using a R32 GTR head...

I saw your R33 34 in sunnybank sometime...do you live near there?

Just out of interest are these your cars, or cars of you fathers imported for resale :D

i think this is correct :P

good work tho,

r34 gtrs arent that hard to sell, one of my best freiends has sold approx 10 in the last 12 months...

Michael

Nice cars,

Very nice,

You said they're hard to sell, can you PM me approximate pricesplease?

my 2c,

leave the wing off the black one and put the gt style wing on the white one.

So, are you gonna need some one to help you bring all these out on our next cruise???

I bags the black one then!!!!

I'm speechless.

Nah, i live around the capalaba region...

Own company. Unsure what use are thinking?

Maybe something different in this year for the AutoSalon, unsure if it will be ready.

I'm in QLD, if you can help me sell my BLACK R34... thanks, but i have had many people from the car yards setting app.. to test drive etc.. though it all comes out to be a waste of time..

The car maybe sold this week, people interested and have money :D

Its hard to finance for cars....

Thanks for the comments :P

Will PM those who are interested.

This is the same guy that on another forum asked us? what we thought a 34 GTR was worth because he didnt know?

Still think this guy is for real? I think his dad may own an import business but thats about it.

these were my thoughts also.

but nevertheless, good work, like i said on another forum, i can bring a friend along who has had many r34gtrs and we can have a meet and a chat one day if you like......

:D

CRAP!!! Well, there goes my big head for thinking my new wheels were cool!! I guess we can all dream . . . . . . . and then go to our rooms and cry! Nice cars dude, if there isn't enough room in your garage - There is pleny of room at my house!! :D

hey..do u happen to need someone to look after them cars ? coz i can wash them all for you.. it would be a previlege.

I ENVY YOU.... Gold Lotto here i come.

I 2nd this one, i'd be more than happy too look after them :D

This is the same guy that on another forum asked us? what we thought a 34 GTR was worth because he didnt know?

Still think this guy is for real? I think his dad may own an import business but thats about it.

yeap same one johnny

This is the same guy that on another forum asked us? what we thought a 34 GTR was worth because he didnt know?

Still think this guy is for real? I think his dad may own an import business but thats about it.

Yeah, this dude must be doing the forum rounds. Its just his dad's business at best. Couldn't answer any real questions about any of the cars last time so I guess that says it all. Might just be his neightbour for all we know??

Nice cars all the same. Have a nice day :rofl:

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