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It's fugly. Seen it up close a couple of times. Body kit is full of cracks, and that gold highlight just grates on my nerves.

cant be to bad it was in a car show aye. or mabe it was along time ago.

makes you wonder why you would advertise a car then piss off overseas.

i think buying any skyline or turbo car is trouble buying it off a young fella .

yeh i no the car dvl33 the guy who owns it apparently owns ceasers night club so i could understand it being that price and besides its that price cuz its way to unique no1 wants it

rice ftl :thmbsdwn

where is ceasers nightclub? might ring there and suss it out .

Sounds like a scam... "i am overseas at the moment and can only be contacted via email"....... suss as shit....

a mate of mine who owns an original cooper s mini (old not new) found his car for sale on an o/s site. They had just used pics that he had posted up on the mini site that he is involved with and also from a few different car shows :(

needless to say, he had no idea that his own car was for sale :D

Check out the pics of it by the roadside... if Mad Max drove a skyline, itd be that one.

Would be a cool car to buy if you know someone who could throw some new paint onto it. Look like shite

to my knowledge - it's a legit sale.. sort of..

when he originally posted the car for sale - i gave him a call - he had $23.5k on it.. he said that the price included him fixing the defects that the car and that he'd sell registered (with his own guy doing the safety certificate) - or drop to $18k drive away as is..

too much trouble and just not worth it.. so i obviously passed..

then a price drop to $14k - almost 10 down? I contacted him again to ask about it further.. why the sudden drop? he said that he needed to get rid of it.. the car was in same condition - and i could take it today if i wanted it.. i asked about getting it checked by a mechanic of my choosing - he said that he was overseas so that couldn't be done - nor could i take it for a test drive.. but - of course.. i could buy it if i wanted it without those checks..

not interested..

so be aware - he dropped $10k from the price in a week.. it might not be a scam as such - but careful does it..

seen it a few times Jetspeed did the kit a few yrs back he doesnt own ceasers used to work for them.. its a worry to see that car in flash...

see that car in flash?whats that mean..............anyway i think you guys have convinced me to keep my beema .later. :D

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