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Hi Guys, only posting this for some looking for a cheap GTR.

This is not my car but Just Car Insurance has sent this car to Pickles Auctions as the owner has been paid out and then the car was found.

Here's the link for images:

http://www.pickles.com.au/damaged/vehicle/...lotid-202103955

Gose for auction on 1/4/2009

Car only had ignition damage and both door windows paited black from the inside.

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F**** 15 Grand i sent someone to bid max 5 grand for me . i swear the idiots that go to that milperra auction got no clue .... he probably thought it was worth 40,000 , who bought is stevo ?

Sold for 15k. Which was about 8k too much.

It probably has chrome 20's already on it

F**** 15 Grand i sent someone to bid max 5 grand for me . i swear the idiots that go to that milperra auction got no clue .... he probably thought it was worth 40,000 , who bought is stevo ?

There was a group of locals, one of them bought it. Hard to tell exactly which one as the group was quite large although there was 4 or 5 main ones. And wouldnt you just know it - they were all GTR and RB26 experts.

Oh well, good luck to them. They'll need it.

Did you send the guy in brown shirt and brown pants, on his phone a lot, looked Phillipino?

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