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Yeah happy to sell de-registered to you, however it has like 6 months left on it, so the refund from rego is only gonna be like $200 may $250...

So it is not going to save you anything buying it that way...

That said to get it on the road in NSW you will just need to get a road worthy cert and take it to the RTA... however the roadworthy cert wll have to be done in NSW not in QLD as we have different rules of registration so even if you buy it from me in qld with all QLD road worthy paperwork you will still need to do it again down in NSW... Make sence???

So if I were to sell it too you for example Id suggest taking the car to a local shop have them look it over for you to advise on the cars quality then if your happy with that buy it from me, I can then drive down the coast with you and then simply remove the plates and rego sticker and its all yours... So we can both save on transport to Tweed...

Either way happy to sell to you, your only 3 hours drive away also...

You wont be un-happy with the performance thats for sure, makes up for the damage it will do to your face from smiling so much... :P

sounds great i work at a dealership down here so in the next week will have the money will email you if i can next week some time to come up and have a look at the car if thats ok another thing do you know what colour the import plate is been told i have to have ither a pink one or green is this correct any chance i can get a pic of the engine in the car email to [email protected] will keep in touch

Yeah its a pink plate...

Its a fresh import under the new system, I was first Aust owner got the car in through SVI here in QLD...

It was first purchased in Nov 2004 in stock standard format for more than im selling it for now... :)

Someone told me if you spend 30k in mods on a car you get it back :)

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You can see the VIN from this picture which will allow you too run a check... :P

Oh Col, someone is gonna pick up the burgin of a life time, If i was in the market i would defenitly be considering this, can't believe how much money you loose on stupid mod's. That is a seriously hot car.

Free Bump :)

dammit col now u selling it when i asked u 8 months ago u said no way lol .. damit if i didnt have the 34 id buy this off u ! def extremely well look after car besides it hasnt seen much of rainy roads either from memory !.. good luck with the sale whoever buys it will get a bargin !

Oh Col, someone is gonna pick up the burgin of a life time, If i was in the market i would defenitly be considering this, can't believe how much money you loose on stupid mod's. That is a seriously hot car.

Free Bump :D

Thanks, yes i hope the buyer enjoys as much as i have over the past few years...

dammit col now u selling it when i asked u 8 months ago u said no way lol .. damit if i didnt have the 34 id buy this off u ! def extremely well look after car besides it hasnt seen much of rainy roads either from memory !.. good luck with the sale whoever buys it will get a bargin !

Sorry Vish, love to have sold it to you but at the time I was living in different circumstances...

Allot has changed in the past 6-8 months and I now work out of Sydney most of the week so you could say my daily is a Boeing 767 these days :)

Oh and your right, I dont drive it in the wet...

1. I like it crystal clean, rain attracts dirt...

2. Its hard to keep in a straight line with 300rwkw little loan adding water... :)

Very interested mate, it would be pampered in my hands :)

Yeah id like it to be cared for, and serviced as I did for the past 3 years... :blink:

All pm's replyed, seems 20k was the right price after all...

All those whom are inspecting the car this sunday please call me on my mobile 0433 123 024 on sunday morning so I can arrange times with you all so your all not in each others way...

Also as Ive said in my pm's first in with a deposit has the car until then im not taking any offers as im sure with the responce i have be given it will sell this weekend at the asking price...

Buyers finance fell through, car is back up for grabs...

Good news is the number plates are transfered now and the road worthy is done so its ready to sell...

Someone brings me cash they could technically have it straight away, like within 5 minutes of paperwork... :D

will speak to the gf tonight bout this car.. just had a loan application go in and got through the firdt stage.. was for $19,000 and i have $1000 saved... will see if she likes it!!!

C'mon guys dont f#@k this guy around.All these people trying to low blow him or saying ill have the money in a few weeks is bulls#@t.

he has obvioulsly spent an absolute fortune on the car and cared for it maticulously.

If you are in the market for a car like this then go right ahead and buy it.

I dont even know Col.But i would be getting the s@#ts if i was him having to sift through all the garbage to sell his pride and joy.

good luck selling the car mate.

Id buy this if I could sell my HG Monaro.....

lol, ill have to google it as im not sure what a HG is... :)

will speak to the gf tonight bout this car.. just had a loan application go in and got through the firdt stage.. was for $19,000 and i have $1000 saved... will see if she likes it!!!

Cool, yeah the car is ready to sell and priced low so it can be vacating my garage before the 20th of Nov, as I have to have it gone by that date (well 23rd at the absolute latest)

Just let me know if you wanta have a look im pretty flexiable around times this week as im in Brisbane all week this week...

good luck selling the car mate.

No ones stuffing me round, not intentionally... Im cool with it all, finances get declined from time to time its just life... Gotta play with the hand your delt... :)

Thanks, yeah i should have sold already its quite a long story but in short I told a buyer who came to my house with 20k cash thats its sold as I had already take a deposit and that I could not sell it to him. He then offered me $500 more to take the car but I had to turn him down as I had taken a deposit. Two days pass and the guy who placed the deposit on the car had his finance fall through (not his fault, I mean i cant blame him), so I called up the second buyer straight away but he had already sunk his money into a R32 GTR...

I kicked myself, but i think i did the right thing morally...

But yeah i dont mind the enquires kept them coming, makes me hopefull of another cash/approved finance buyer will come in the next week or so...

Ive settled with myself that 20k is a cheap but reasonable price and only one person so far has offered me any less to be honest, so im happy to sell. Its upsetting dont get me wrong but im at peace with it all. The car will bring much joy to the next owner, about 480hp at the wheels worth of joy :spank:

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