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HEY EVERYONE,

I JUST GOT A GTR 32 FROM JAPAN, THAT CAR NEED ANOTHER $1000 TO FIX THE BODY PANNEL B4 GOTO COMPLIANCE, NORMALLY I WILL NOT SELL IT BUT I NEED TO GO BACK OVERSEA FOR A YEAR SO I WANT TO TRY TO SELL IT IN URGET ....I CAN SHOW THE IMPORT APPROVAL TO YOU......

INFO OF THE GTR...

20000KM (ARROUND)

MANUAL

NISMO SPEEDO

HEAVY DUTY CLUTCH

AFTER MARKET EXHAUST

CAR PARKED AT SUNNYBANK 4109

PRICE $10000 PRICE IS NEGO

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR WANT TO ASK MORE PHOTO, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO PM ME OR SEND MSN TO ME.....I WILL REPLY YOU ASAP!!

[email protected] (E-mail and MSN messenger)

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wa. . .simon

so you importing cars and sell them too??

you better put the damage of the panel photos up.

I am working with my partner for Importing car from Japan, I have another partner at Japan also.

All right I will put the photo at tomorrow, Sorry about that, beucase I am bit busy on my work, if you live near my area, I am happy to let you come to see the car..... Beucase I also got another GTR for sale......

not interested on buying another Gtr coz got a "FEW" outside my window now. . . but if you are going to be a business trader. . . please register yourself as a business trader. . .

Sorry all of my friends,

I just post up the damaged part, please have a look,

If anyone intrest to have a look on real parts, or any questions PLease PM me...or add me at MSN~~

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I think it would need a whole new quarter panel. . . um. . . any thot guys?

So That's why need arround $1000 to fix it......so anyone intrest to fix it and drive at Steert or to be a Track car, Please PM me for more informations.

So That's why need arround $1000 to fix it......so anyone intrest to fix it and drive at Steert or to be a Track car, Please PM me for more informations.

Hi Simon

As discussed by phone can you send the details of the compliance guy that helped you bring it in, as they can verify what needs to be done and any reasons why it may be rejected for road compliance. E.G damage or rust.

Cheers

Hi Simon

As discussed by phone can you send the details of the compliance guy that helped you bring it in, as they can verify what needs to be done and any reasons why it may be rejected for road compliance. E.G damage or rust.

Cheers

I was after the same info

I think it would need a whole new quarter panel. . . um. . . any thot guys?

Why are you such a playa hater Stephen, hostility. Has Simon upset you? If you don't want to buy the car, just shut up.



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