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Thanx mate ...i dont understand the pix were fine for me......If someone wants pix maybe email me and ill send you some(if you cant see the pix)

  BoostedBarge said:
Very nice car for $28K. You might wanna fix the pics on the first page. They don't show up for me for some reason.
  BoostedBarge said:
You might wanna fix the pics on the first page. They don't show up for me for some reason.

Seems all images are reduced..

And take forever to load and wont oped to larger size.. :thumbsup

You can get 33 GTR's for as low as 22k. but unlike this one they arn't guaranteed to have been looked after and in perfect working order!!!

Free bump because 28k for this is too cheap!

you got any dyno results?

Thanks mate...

Racepace dyno 250kw atrw.

  deant1 said:
You can get 33 GTR's for as low as 22k. but unlike this one they arn't guaranteed to have been looked after and in perfect working order!!!

Free bump because 28k for this is too cheap!

you got any dyno results?

Is this car still for sale? If so how hard is it to ship interstate and does it require checks to be registered etc??? Interested if not much of a problem.

and as far as cheap GTR's go here is one for 22k... but like i said who knows how it runs :whistling:. That's why i'm not interested in it.

http://www.prestigemotorsport.com.au/modul...hp?StockID=4232

  deant1 said:
Is this car still for sale? If so how hard is it to ship interstate and does it require checks to be registered etc??? Interested if not much of a problem.

and as far as cheap GTR's go here is one for 22k... but like i said who knows how it runs :rofl:. That's why i'm not interested in it.

http://www.prestigemotorsport.com.au/modul...hp?StockID=4232

Don't forget to look at the whole picture man;

  'link in deant1s post said:
Not included is the cost of tyres, Govt. stamp duty and registration (normal licensing costs for any vehicle). Additional cost may be incurred in replacing the aftermarket exhaust prior to compliance.

There's a few grand on it's own (I'd allow at least 3 for everything) which puts it at $25K then it's pretty easy to see she's no where near as tidy as the one for sale here and you have to wait for it to come from jap land before you can even see it in the flesh to check out any surprises...

Not trying to flame you just reminding you that the 22K there isn't the end result here.

Dunno where you're located but for interstate cars in NSW, you need to get a Blue Slip done ($50 at the most should cover that) then pay your rego fees as usual.

Shippings easy enough, people do it all the time. or fly there and drive back :)

Sweet car slygtr, g/l with the sale!

Hi to send a car interstate shouldnt be that hard at all..

At this stage i cant say the car is sold cause i havent got the money in my hands but i have a guy coming too see the car from queensland on wednesday.....he assures me the car should be sold..

Ill keep every1 posted

  deant1 said:
Is this car still for sale? If so how hard is it to ship interstate and does it require checks to be registered etc??? Interested if not much of a problem.

and as far as cheap GTR's go here is one for 22k... but like i said who knows how it runs :rofl:. That's why i'm not interested in it.

http://www.prestigemotorsport.com.au/modul...hp?StockID=4232

Thanks champ

  DJ984 said:
Don't forget to look at the whole picture man;

There's a few grand on it's own (I'd allow at least 3 for everything) which puts it at $25K then it's pretty easy to see she's no where near as tidy as the one for sale here and you have to wait for it to come from jap land before you can even see it in the flesh to check out any surprises...

Not trying to flame you just reminding you that the 22K there isn't the end result here.

Dunno where you're located but for interstate cars in NSW, you need to get a Blue Slip done ($50 at the most should cover that) then pay your rego fees as usual.

Shippings easy enough, people do it all the time. or fly there and drive back :)

Sweet car slygtr, g/l with the sale!

Hi ppl the car is still for sale due to the fact a guy came and saw the car and than decided to buy a gtst instead for $18k.

Makes me think how he considered himself a serious buyer.

So ppl i think this is a great price for a beast.

  slygtr said:
Hi ppl the car is still for sale due to the fact a guy came and saw the car and than decided to buy a gtst instead for $18k.

Makes me think how he considered himself a serious buyer.

So ppl i think this is a great price for a beast.

Why wouldn't you pay the 10k? lol

Nice Car, I will give you my Modified Black R33 GTS-T + 10K. I am on the GoldCoast. If you are interested PM me.

Otherwise good luck with the sale.

Thanks :P

:kiss:

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