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don't tell me any of you knuckle heads think this is for real? the old "i shipped my car to XXX but can't register it so want to send it back" story has been in action for a couple of years now.

just another scammer trying to get that cream. dolla dolla bill yo. next time I'm passing through budapest I'll be sure to look out for a midnight purple GTR.

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The seller has revised the following item information:

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21-Feb-07 19:11:59 AEDST See Description

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Changed Type from Commercial Vehicle to Sedan

Changed Doors from 2 to 4

Changed Date of Manufacture from -- to 1999

Changed Colour from Brown to Purple

Changed Engine Number from -- to RB26DETT

Changed Kilometres from 32435 to 2185

Changed Manufacturer from Ford to Nissan

Changed Model from Falcon to Skyline

Changed Transmission from Automatic to Manual

Changed Engine Size from 534 litre to 2.6 litre

Hmmmmmmmmm?

:P cheers :D

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I haven't received a response from my last email... I'm losing hope that I'll be able to buy such a 'bargain' :P

And he was so prompt in suggesting I pay the money while he ships the car back here for me to inspect. Oh well. Maybe I'll send another email requesting details of the shipping company he used to go from Adelaide to Budapest. :D

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damn never knew they made 4 doors for GTR's

lmao

they do have 4 doors GTR

see the thing I don't get is if I were to try a fraud, I'll at least get my stories straight do some background photo shop...and at least get a reasonable price so there are no suspicions...

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I saw a R32 4 door GTR on one of the video's of some nissan car musiem posted on this forum....and yes it too was Autech.....R33 4 door ones come up in yahoo auctions here their...

all Autech build..

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