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hey if anyone is interested in buying my nissan skyline r32 non turbo rare rb25 contact me on

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You know, your not going to sell a car in one sentence....

Try telling people the km's, mods if any, why you think its rare, history, age, etc etc.. the list could go on.... maybe even a price if you want to be clever...

This is also the wrong section to try to sell a COMPLETE car... this is Private car parts and Accessories.... you need to post in Private whole cars only, where it appears you have already twice and people have already made jokes out of your one line selling....

gl mr Bone_thugs....

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alrite man obviously im new to this thing and maybe instead of giving me a hardtime about it get a life i have put my email there so if anyone is interested they can contact me furter if your not interested dont bother commenting trying to impress yourself with genius words and sentences end of story no hoper.

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alrite man obviously im new to this thing and maybe instead of giving me a hardtime about it get a life i have put my email there so if anyone is interested they can contact me furter if your not interested dont bother commenting trying to impress yourself with genius words and sentences end of story no hoper.

Genius words? :P longest word I wrote was accessories... didn't know it was too complex for some...

You getting snappy isn't going to show potential buyers your good to deal with... but yes, I must be a no hoper... but at least i have successfully sold and bought a number of items on here before... don't listen to my advice though... although it looks as though you already have here -> http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Tu...69#entry4660069 So good you are listening... now my next bit of advice for you is to add:

the km's of the car, if your the first owner is Aus, manual/auto, your mobile number in THAT thread, reason for selling, power-if you know it, the more info the better! You seem like an intelligent person, i'm sure you'll get the idea....

and you know, the whole reason I was in that thread was that my gf is looking for a new car, and if she got a Skyline, i could do all the servicings/repairs/mods with ease...

Next time, think before you speak, know that the ability to take the piss is a virtue and you wont loose some potential interest like you have now...

Adam

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