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Just saw this and it seems to be a really nice car. Series 2, Volk GT-C's, Ganador mirrors, GTR bonnet with gap filled up by front bar, Roll cage, wide fenders/pumped guards, Power FC, 270rwkw, Blitz FMIC, Nismo dash, nice seats etc.

Depending on how much the car goes for it wouldn't be a bad buy! It'd be one of those cars you buy and simply don't have to do anything to.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/2000-Nissan-Skyline...1QQcmdZViewItem

What you guys think?

I'd definately consider it if I didn't have my car, although I'd remove the decals, go for a milder wing and would get R34 tail lights back!

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It'd be one of those cars you buy and simply don't have to do anything to.

Yeah.... you wouldn't have to do anything to it...

.....other than remove the GTR badging, remove the ridiculous wing, remove the awful decals, remove the illegal BOV, remove the ridiculously oversized and un-needed tacho, replace the illegal gear shift knob, and re-trim the interior & replace the dash to get rid of all the holes and re-gain the use the vents etc etc etc. :)

*shrug* each to their own I guess.

Use of the terms

"roller cage"

"Fibroglass Cabon bonnet"

"APEX computer"

"looks like a GTR"

makes you wonder if they even own the car, or have any idea what's what.

...and what's up with those tail lights. :woot:

Wow I must be a ricer haha. Seriously though, after taking away the silly decals, GTR badge and the wing I think it would be an awesome car. :)

Oh and I didn't look at the interior properly, that does look like alot of un-needed gauges. As for the description yep he doesn't really sound like he knows what his talking about. :lol:

"APEX computer"

nothing really wrong with that....ECU is often refferred to as an aftermarket computer, and Apex is the correct name for Apex-i (Apex international) or Apexera :)

But i agree, the interior is hideous, and personally would never buy a car off ebay unless I inspected it in person before bidding

either way some guy that just played need for speed: carbon bid on it and its at almost 26g's... why would u pay more for something thats "looks like gtr" and you have to spend more on it to remove the shit thats illegal. basically "Only in japan"

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