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Regretful Sale!!

1 owner since import, 60000KM when imported, drives well, no non factory modifications, well loved car. Not thrashed, nil accidents, ABS, MP3/CD player, Power windows, Metallic paint, airbag, factory alloys, central locking remote, immobiliser, electric mirrors registration until September 06. Sale due to new job with company car!

Location: Melbourne

Condition: Very Good.

Colour: Gun Metal Grey

Asking: $15500 but negotiable

Bek 0434075447 [email protected]

Bryan 0408540417 [email protected]

Call or email with any questions at any time. Car is also listed on drive.com.au.

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Come on everyone - I am open to offers.

Not sure what else I can tell you about the car apart from it is nice to drive - I do not know enough about the skyline to give you the detail apart from the obvious.

I am driving around once a week at the moment because of the company car.

Really would love to sell before christmas - it will be paying for my wedding!!!

Thanks guys. The car is a 1995

- yes this is something I probably should have included this initially.

In relation to the photos, I can see them clearly when I double click them - I will try positing them into the initial add to see if this is an improvement.

Well, I have run out of ideas as I am getting no bites on this car. Can someone please give me some ideas on how to sell my car as it is not a very good drive way ornament!

Be very very patient. R33 gts25t's are an absoloute pain to sell because it is such a saturated market. It took me 12 months to sell mine and i didnt get the best price for it in the end even though it was in very good condition.

Thanks for the feedback guys.

I admit I do not have the patience but only because the car is worth more just sitting around waiting to be purchased! I guess more time to keep it in perfect nic then!

I agree, the gunmetal grey is nice. I have seen a few around near where we are but they are always a little worse for wear too! So hopefully that is a good selling point.

I will keep working on my patience!

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Would any one be interested if I was asking more like the $16K mark?

This to me is an excellent buy without ever being in an accident, ABS brakes, MP3 CD Player etc etc. Selling this will pay for my wedding so I would like it gone soon. :)

Can anyone list any other good sites that I can list the car on - I want to be able to target everybody that may be interested in the vehicle.

With the price drop I am hoping to get some bites soon - I am driving the car to keep it in good nick but a car like this needs to be driven to be worth something so I need to get my message out there.

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