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I have a white 99 model , thinking about selling ! It has nismo coilovers , hks cat back , bbs wheels and cd player thats about it ! Not looking for swaps of any kind and am willing to negotiate with someone that has cash ready to go ! I will put pics up in next couple of days .

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consider swap for

Stagea with R34 GTR front end

& EVO 6RS

& trailer?

Great package for daily and weekend fun :P

Stagea:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/St...Co-t261066.html

Evo:

http://www.my105.com/classified.asp?id=11645

consider swap for

Stagea with R34 GTR front end

& EVO 6RS

& trailer?

Great package for daily and weekend fun :D

Stagea:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/St...Co-t261066.html

Evo:

http://www.my105.com/classified.asp?id=11645

It is almost tempting ! but the missus dont like the stageas (i dont know whats wrong with her ) but no thanks the same . Aaron. ALSO I WILL BE GOING TO WATCH AT SUPER LAP TOMMORROW IF ANY ONE WANTS TO LOOK AT THE CAR WITHOUT HAVING TO DRIVE TO GOSFORD :D

Would you trade for a V35 350GT 6spd, with brembos, 20" wheels 50xxxks + $8000 cash your way?

Not for 8k thanks ! you want 29 for yours i want 46 that does not work out .

Aaron, your going to have the same problem I have, thats why mine is only available for cash now.

Most dont realise that when you trade a car in, you take it up the ass, the dealer doesnt, you do. On here, everybody values their cars high and your car low, the maths NEVER add up.

I should post up some of the offers I got lol............a 32 + $15,000 for a 34.

Good luck Aaron

Aaron, your going to have the same problem I have, thats why mine is only available for cash now.

Most dont realise that when you trade a car in, you take it up the ass, the dealer doesnt, you do. On here, everybody values their cars high and your car low, the maths NEVER add up.

I should post up some of the offers I got lol............a 32 + $15,000 for a 34.

Good luck Aaron

Yeah i know , but if it dont sell i just keep and spend more money on it :banana: Not to fussed either way !

very tempting =D. I I got a heavily modified show room condition R32 94 model in white Cost me all up so far close to $70k close to 99% completion project. too many parts to list here. But cant drive it anywhere or park...paranoid of thief and copper...need stock or close to standard R34 GTR or an IS250 Lexus to cruise around. here just a few pics ..Still thinking.

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It's a lovely clean car; as I saw it on Sunday!

Wouldn't of guessed that from the Photo's.

If its tidy he should get some better photo's, first impressions are all important..

Show a bit more leg and you'll get some more action.

Good Luck with the sale

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