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  On 29/08/2011 at 3:55 PM, FalahR33 said:

i thought the own of terry gtr 34 was a black r34 gtr.................now he started importing and selling gtrs?

The Black Pearl GT-R is still owned by a family member who in turn sold his R33 GT-R.

So currently Mohammed, we have two; that is, until an inspection this Sat morning... (> anyone wishing to inspect, it'll need to be Sat afternoon onwards thanks)...

...of the Bayside Blue Beauty...

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Sometimes, pollutants in Japan and harsh sun in Australia can cause the clear on the NACA Duct to craze.

This one is perfect (except for leftover polish dust - lol)

^ Sorry, I disagree.

It is a spoiler, a very small thing in the scheme of things when it comes to finding an example in this condition. I have seen this car in person and as others have stated, it is immaculate.

If the spoiler bothers the buyer, its simple to find a standard GTR spoiler (It is the same across the R34 GTR models) and simply reinstall it.

Terry, as discussed I will be in touch when my car sells and if she is still available.

"A woman's ass is something to behold" says Al Pacino

...in one of his movies - lol

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And this lady's ass ^ ^ ^ is easier to fix than most - lol

as C.S. says above!

...even if the guy in my Sig v v v can't stop staring at it - lol

Terry mate good luck with the sale.

Regarding the wing, that's definitely an easy fix if it doesn't suit the next proud owners taste. If I had a spare 60k I would jump on this within a heartbeat. Good luck again.

Vik

Thanks David, Shehan, Vik and others: I just hope that I can be excused for not having time to do a final wash of the car before inspection/s tomorrow.

'Tis fairly clean anyway.

  On 30/08/2011 at 8:24 PM, iwanta34gtr said:

^ Sorry, I disagree.

If the spoiler bothers the buyer, its simple to find a standard GTR spoiler (It is the same across the R34 GTR models) and simply reinstall it.

sorry but you are clueless... GTR34 spoilers are rare as

  On 03/09/2011 at 2:09 AM, Terry_GT-R34 said:

Deposit taken thanks...

Grats... R35 next? :thumbsup:

  On 03/09/2011 at 10:04 AM, andz said:

sorry but you are clueless... GTR34 spoilers are rare as

Okay. Thanx 4 letting me kno, i didnt know they were hard to find. Terry if the new lucky owner of ur car wants a standard r34 gtr spoiler I have 1 in my shed. Its white though.

I edited my ad so they can contact me here if keen http://www.skylinesa..._1#entry5998761 Its still attached to the rest of the bootlid, ive pulled out the brake light but still hav it.

But ur car is great as it is, that spoiler makes it more original and unique/

Edited by iwanta34gtr

That's very kind of you Chris, and rest assured, your message will be passed on. :thumbsup:

I hope the person who bought your car recognises that you're an enthusiast too. :thumbsup:

Didn't see the second page.

Congrats

My friend bought a Red 35 GTR and he took it to CRD and they put a mid pipe and a tune and the thing is an absolute rocket now...

Soooo so fast

  • 2 weeks later...

Many Thanks for all your enquiries guys...

The car was picked up last night > you may still see her (as I will) on ALL JAPAN DAY Nov 13th at Silverwater Pk. :action-smiley-069:

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