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Serious buyers only! Please!!!!!

1996 Nissan Skyline GTST R33SII Turbo 5SP MANUAL (standard with factory bodykit)

Melbourne (Preston), VIC

*Prefer VIC buyers, but interstate buyers welcome!!!

Price: $18000.00 firm with RWC

ODO: 65182kms (when imported during compliance)

Colour: Red (Ferrari Red)

Condition: excellent (inside and outside)

Build month/year: 02/1996

First Reg in Japan: 02/98 16kms (dealer label is still on the car, regular serviced in Japan)

Date of importation: 12/04/2005

Compliance date: 07/06/2005

Wheels and Tyres: factory 16in alloy wheels and brand new tyres

Other: SRS Twin Airbags, Nissan factory bodykit (sideskirts and R33 GTR adjustable rear wing), English Skyline owner's manual, RWC etc

First Reg in Japan: FEB 98 with 16kms (hard plastic dealer label on the car!)

Regular serviced in Japan: Japanese service label (regular serviced with dealer in Japan)

VIN# 6U9000ECR33104482

Compliance Items (under new RAWS):

Seat belts, child restraint, driver side mirror, new wiper blades, new tyres, RH&LH head restraints, brake pads,new brake fluid, new air filter, new oil filter, fuel filter, new catalytic converter, charcoal canister and other

Contact Details:

Preston, Melbourne VIC

Mobile - 0413 730 396 (leave message or text message if I am busy, thanks!)

Email and MSN ID - yangfan@fantek dot com dot au

Cars are better under new RAWS!

Option Item: FUJITSUBO cat-back twin-pipe exhaust with cat (excellent condition) and brand new high performance cat +$500.00

*Car is adv in Melbourne Trading Post.

Last chance to own this red hot 5SP Manaul Skyline GTST SII!

Thanks! :(

First Reg in Japan: FEB 98 with 16kms (plastic dealer label on the car)

Service label on the car (regular serviced with dealer in Japan)

please contact me asap if you are interesed, I just put adv in TradingPost! I will sell sell the car @ reasonable price. :P

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No time-waster please!

If you don't have enough money, please start looking for something cheaper.

SHOW ME THE MONEY! =) No deposit = no deal!

Thanks.

For the record, the above post is aimed at me. Yangfan very kindly sold the blue GTST he had on here whilst I was away despite saying he would hold it for 2 weeks so I could organise the money.

Upon agreeing on our differences, I went to view this one yesterday and said I would let him know my decision after talking to my g/f yesterday afternoon or today. I come on this morning to talk to him and see it has been bumped before I can even talk to him.

Despite putting all this aside and wanting to know additional costs involved with buying an unregistered car all I get is "no deposit - no deal" I have his required deposit but not being from oz and only having ever bought one car from a dealer I don't know what else to budget for.

This man is very impatiant and un-coperative so deal with him if you choose. Not a very good grasp of English either.

Don't direct posts like the above at me Yangfan.

I run a business and am very much aware of customers asking questions and needing either re-assuring or providing extra information.

No time-waster please!

If you don't have enough money, please start looking for something cheaper.

SHOW ME THE MONEY! No deposit = no deal!

saff_cossie:

I don't like to tell people off in public. This will be the first time! You are so stupid!!!

Why did you buy 1999 Lexus IS200 when you can't even afford it? I said I will do the deal if you could provide $500.00 deposit, but you left without going any further. Why should I hold the car for you without deposit?

No one will do business with you if you don't have enough money or can't provide deposit.

Good luck with your Skyline hunting!

Thanks.

Yangfan - what I can and can't afford is my business. I told you I would let you know within 24 hours when my g/f and I had, had chance to talk about it. You also have my phone number and email address. Like I told you this morning, I have a deposit for one.

I have had my Lexus for sale so I have dealt with the questions like "does it have alloys mate" My questions to you were all legitimate ones to do with additional costs so I can work out if I can afford it. People will ask those.

If anyone wants to buy this car, the only way they will get it is by showing up on his doorstep with full cash price and no questions as a) he wont hold it for you (will probably say he will though) and B) doesnt like any questions being asked.

The only stupid one here is you Yangfan, dont screw people around. It is common knowledge on here that I am in the market for a skyline and I will ask the right questions before entering into a deal. I will also have any vehicle inspected and if you don't like any of those, it is your loss. The skyline market is a buyers market.

My mistake was taking a morning off work unpaid to visit you and inspect the blue skyline and then using my petrol and time to come and view the red one yesterday, only to be shafted by you on both.

Oh and good luck with your sale on here now people can see what you are really like

The only time waster is you Yangfan! I don't want anything more directed at me. You wasted my time after I organised the money for the blue one even though you said "I hold for 2 weeks for you" I let you know from the UK that I have the money after 1 week "I sold blue skyline" You are the time waster not me.

I didnt want to mention the above as Yangfan appologised eventually for being as @ss but seeing as he is happy to continue insinuating, I am happy to post the facts!

For the record, Allblitz was able to answer all my questions I put to Yangfan in about 2 PM's both clearly and concisely as well as being polite.

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