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Wow! That truly is a lovely beast! Would love to buy it but I'm doing my HSC now. If it's still on sale in a few months I'll probably buy it for a little over 40k. If not, good luck with sales and free bump!

Damn you!! Want to trade me your old R33 GTR back + a hug for it?

There is a difference between wanting and needing a new house but I think Amanda would kill me if I bought it :P

To any potential buyers, Matt and Terry's cars are always immaculate and amazing, these guys love thier cars and really look after them.

If I win powerball I'd even give you 10k more then you're asking just out of crazy stupidity....(and I'd be stupidly rich btw)

Best of luck with sale hopefully it goes to someone who will keep up the standard.

-- The car will also be on display at next Sunday's End of Year Dinner (Legends Night at Trackside Gosford) - the 27th of Nov. -- :)

Looking forward to an inspection/test drive tomorrow. Hope the rain stays away for you.

And thanks to the SAUer who's referred this gentleman along. You certainly know the ins & outs of this car whoever you are...

Bloke coming for an inspection today was referred to us by a well known workshop.

The man in question hasn't returned latest SMSs however and I'm not sure if inspection is happening today. I think if a serious buyer actually comes and has a proper look at the car, it'll go. Until then we seem to have quite a few "window shoppers"...

:action-smiley-069: We wish the new owners of both these great (Black & Blue) R34 GT-Rs a wonderful time with their terrific acquisitions!

In fact; as great a time as we've had a) driving them and b) taking care of them! :thumbsup:

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