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thanks mate. :P

yeah i didn't think i'd have too many problems selling. but still early days i spose. must just be that time of year... nobody seems to want gtr's anymore!!! :)

car's gotta move, peeps. willing to accept offers, perhaps trades for the right alternative.

cheers

david

Whoever buys this car is a lucky sod :) The colour is like sex :)

was driving behind this car the other week, and was inspecting it whilst driving, and might i just say how damn TIGHT it looked!!!!

free bump

wouldnt even give it alittle boost either..

bump

guys if you're interested, now's the time to act. i have a guy very interested in the car from the UK and if i get no other takers, the car WILL be sold to him. a broker in london has contacted me and its really now only a matter of time so if you've been holding your breath, now's the time!

cheers

david

Hope it's a different one to the "broker in the UK" that was banned in the other thread.. markus bright or something..

anyways - free bump.. nice ride..

good luck with the sale.. i'm dreading the day I try to sell me R33 :)

I havent received a reply from you regarding my offer, please email me.

Cheers,

Mitch

hi mate. i emailed you back but got a mailer daemon, but just to let you know, i wouldn't be interested with that cash adj. thanks anyway mate.

and links, thanks for pointing that out to me. i'll be probing this guy now to see how genuine he really is. i've been warned already about dodgy UK scams but i'm gonna make sure this guy is genuine.

thanks

david

Free Bump...

Ill swap you for mine anyday dave..

Good luck,

And watch out for thoes UK guys... My EX Boss got screwed by one.. They sent him a fake cheque

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