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Hello here i have my R34 GTT Turbo 5 speed manual CAR MUST SELL THIS WEEK!!!

$20,400

Full GTR front conversion consisting of

GTR FRONT BUMPER BAR

GTR FRONT FLARED GUARDS

GTR BONNET

GTR XENON HEAD LIGHTS

Come with adjsutable coil overs

Blitz "BEER" EXHAUST (turbo back) "SOUNDS LIKE FAST AND THE FURIOUS"

FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER

PRODUCES ABOUT 280hp

53,000km

OPEN FOR SWAPS OR REASONABLE OFFERS!! 0439676614 or reply back here

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yeh email me some pics people of what u got, including that supra from you dizzy please, and the BENz. im willing to travel to do swaps most.

im from the sunshine coast in QLD

here is the link to my car. its NA tho

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Eo...nu-t272700.html

lol its about nearly 2000km, from sunshine coast to melb! im sure there are some supras in sunshine coast.

Hi mate,

Here is the link for the Benz.

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....&hl=f1pilot

I Have just had built a fresh head for it, decked, ported, Wade 818 cam, single springs to suit($1000 worth!). It will be getting retuned next weekend at Dyson Rotary, to suit the head. It has made a massive difference to the tune and already it has really nice bottom end pickup, so will be good to feel it when tuned.

Let me know what you think,

Cheers.

mate i have 2 questions

- why did u call it a gtr in the title, when it clearly is not a gtr, and

- why are u so keen to swap it, yet you are saying u need money? all sounds quite weird..

1/ He wishes it was a gtr

2/ He is so keen to get rid of it because it is an illegal import that cant be registered in his own words.

This bloke sounds just a f**king dodgy as the guy he bought the car from..now hopes to burn some other poor bloke,like he got burnt.

here is his thread

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Il...lp-t247731.html

1/ He wishes it was a gtr

2/ He is so keen to get rid of it because it is an illegal import that cant be registered in his own words.

This bloke sounds just a f**king dodgy as the guy he bought the car from..now hopes to burn some other poor bloke,like he got burnt.

here is his thread

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Il...lp-t247731.html

^^^^ no wonder he sounds quite dodgy at the start. he said he willing to drive his car down to swap car with me, he is in sunshine coast and im in melb.

^^^^ no wonder he sounds quite dodgy at the start. he said he willing to drive his car down to swap car with me, he is in sunshine coast and im in melb.

Ditto here in Sydney.

I've made some limited out of hours enquiries and this doesn't add up

Vehicle Enquiry Results

Registration Number: 586LKR Request Id: 107693721

Registration State: QLD Date: 04.06.2009

VIN/Chassis: 6U90000ER34007320 Time: 22:27

Engine Number: RB25281111A

>

POLICE INVESTIGATION ALERT ON ONE OR MORE IDENTIFIERS. PHONE REVS 13 32 20.

THERE ARE FINANCIAL INTERESTS RECORDED AGAINST THE SUPPLIED VEHICLE

IDENTIFIERS

** STATE HAS NO RTA ACCESS **

RTA check is not available for the state entered.

<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<FYI>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Im not going to delete this thread, just warn the readers of the obvious details...

This car at best is only suitable for track use...

It can never be registered...

Also can never been proven as having a clear title...

In other words may be stolen or have been involved in a debt of some form...

A word of advice to the seller, you may have been scammed in buying this car. However trying to scam others to get it off your hands is a very low act.

Take the advice given to you in the other thread and pursue the matter legally, the way your going about it makes you look like a theif trying to sell stolen goods.

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