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If I had the $$$ I'd take it off your hands. Very good price. I paid $10000 for my R33 gts-t 1994 190000km 2 yrs ago. Was immaculate though inside and out. Dont drop it any lower mate.

That's the problem, no one has money :(

I've dropped it to $10,000 and that's the very lowest I'm going.

Hope someone snaps it up this week, I had Traditimeour have a look at it yesterday and he was pretty keen but I need it gone this week.

I'm meeting up with Jay this weekend.

give it a good clean man.. the minister of war and finance will only really care about how it looks.. lol

Lol, That's what mine said too.

Fingers crossed for ya wedding present.

You still got the car?

Or did they rockup with their 10k cash (I know you still had a valid RWC) and make an onspot decision and cruise away in it... lol... got instant?

Don't want to be a party bum, because remember, it ain't over until the fat lady sings ($$$ in your wallet).

you suck Jay. :P

just a quick question.

How long before picking up the car did they transfer the cash?

can't believe you sold it to a bunch of lebs before letting me buy it.

Now I'm sitting here with $10K cash I have to go back to the bank to deposit on Monday.

10k for a manual gtt, this is a new low...

feel sorry for the r34 owners out there considering selling now...

worst yet, r33 and r32 owners... the market has really hit an all time low for skylines...

as soon as the P plater laws changed I thought it was gonna get tough to sell, as that was the biggest part of the market...

I was happy to pay a bit more for mine purely because it is what I wanted... So hopefully there are other people out there like me who will pay more for what they consider good :P

hey man I just got a 2001 s2 r34 gtt 60k on the clock jap 18" wheels, full 3" zorst nice bodykit full log books and a few other things, its f**king immac, i got it for $16k hope that helps you in some way, thanks.

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