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It's a dead set scam. For starters the guy became a member on ebay yesterday, and has 0 feedback, so has never made a sale.

Also look at the item location, Item location: SYDNEY, Australian Capital Territory, Australia <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<Prob never even been to Australia before...

Check out how his got the reply box on the page. Why wouldnt he just simply let the bidder go to "Ask seller a question"

Transmission: Automatic <<<<<<<<<<<<in pics its manual n didnt know they make gtr in auto...

Number of Previous Owners: 0 <<<<<<<< exactly right cause it dont exist...

Dunno bout you guys but i wouldnt spend $7,723 on a sus auction on ebay...

lol, no shit

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lol leave him alone. he just found out his parents are hippys :O

i was wondering y i had no clothes on

nah dude i was having a go at ur spelling.... in case u dont know size isnt spelt sise

huh i just msgd him saying i'll come pick it up 2morrow, intresting to see what he will reply

lol. Me too. What a D_Head saying Sydney, ACT. No idea they are several hrs apart.

Never seen:

1> An ASK SELLER A QN like that (maybe it's a sneaky way of compiling a list of eail addresses to sell to ppl?)

2> A seller request ppl email him to become a qualified bidder - what a load of crap.

There was a guy on ebay a couple of yrs ago selling a series 6 Mazda RX-7 for AU$8k in good cond.

I emailed him as it said it was in Hong Kong, but he told me it was in Spain & that shipping was incl in the $8000... L-O-L!!

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I suspect he is telling the truth. Word on the street is that this guy has made a proper 4wd gtr - and its also the fastest. You want to know how? He has put the 2.6 rb engine to drive the front wheels, and a 4ltr ford falcon 6 for the rear wheels. So you see - he wasnt lying when he said the engine capacity was 4ltrs and 2.6 turbo.....

I suspect he is telling the truth. Word on the street is that this guy has made a proper 4wd gtr - and its also the fastest. You want to know how? He has put the 2.6 rb engine to drive the front wheels, and a 4ltr ford falcon 6 for the rear wheels. So you see - he wasnt lying when he said the engine capacity was 4ltrs and 2.6 turbo.....

6.6l... wow. :/

I suspect he is telling the truth. Word on the street is that this guy has made a proper 4wd gtr - and its also the fastest. You want to know how? He has put the 2.6 rb engine to drive the front wheels, and a 4ltr ford falcon 6 for the rear wheels. So you see - he wasnt lying when he said the engine capacity was 4ltrs and 2.6 turbo.....

the "Emsta" brings word from the streets......

i was pissin myself laughing when i read that.... :(

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