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Hey Guys,

I have about $11,000 to spend on a GTR, I know this is not a lot to spend on a GT-R but it is all ive got.

I would prefer an R32 but will look at R33s.

It does need to be GT-R however.

Condition is generally not that important but the cleaner the better

however if it has faded paint or imperfections in the paint and/or body im not interested.

Cheers

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Hey Guys,

I have about $11,000 to spend on a GTR, I know this is not a lot to spend on a GT-R but it is all ive got.

I would prefer an R32 but will look at R33s.

It does need to be GT-R however.

Condition is generally not that important but the cleaner the better

however if it has faded paint or imperfections in the paint and/or body im not interested.

Cheers

Ok, so you want a GTR for $11k, but it also must be in good condition with no paint/body imperfections?

Fark me, have you mistaken the $ symbol for the Euro symbol.

Seriously speaking, your posts are insulting to sellers and if you can't afford a certain car its pretty simple, you can't buy it.

But just in case this works,

I have $20k, thats it, for an R35 GTR so if someone has one for sale let me know. PS no imperfections.

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thanks J'z-R33

and sorry to the rest of you, when I said i dont care about the condition I meant engine and interior and stuff

i apoligize for the confusion and any offence i caused

I think what they're saying is that you couldn't afford even a beat up GT-R

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hi, i have a gtr that I'd like to sell.

I need to make room in my garage for a Castrol Supra so i think it's time to sell.

This one is a Nismo edition.

it's got a stage 4 turbo, stage 3 intercooler, race chip and full race exhaust.

it's been a while since i changed the tyres though, so you might need to do that. Race Medium tyres are on sale at the moment at Bob Jane though, so it's not to bad.

Here's a pic of paint

gt3skylinegtr_in.jpg

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you could probably find one , but you may also find its a rebirth gts with the all GTR panels stuck on to it, my mate affectionately calls them Trannys

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