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I must be blind, but I can't find the edit button for the original post?

Price reduced to $81,000.

1) Get onto the WA Exec

2) Do 20 hours "Community Service" on SAU

> then you can edit ;)

Yes as Matt said.....

Will east ever meet west? (ie lovely black VS2 Nurs)

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Lovely car- GLWS. Understand about the Black car + Detailing.

But what is with the Bra up the tree.....?laugh.gif

how did u even spot that? i didnt see it till ur comment

ON topic: nice car glws. now to sell an arm and leg maybe a limb too for this car

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Still for sale. Reduced to $78,000. Just been a bit busy as of late with a new job, so haven't been bothered to bump the thread..

Had new coil packs put in 2 weeks ago.

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Huy,

* I didn't know your VS2 Nur was still for sale

* I've referred 2 people last year to you

* I don't know what happened to one of them

* The other person bought a different R34 GTR and regrets it.

* I'll PM a SAU Member this weekend about your Nur and hopefully "D" will make contact

u have a very nice car mate.. unfortunately is beyond my budget :( :(

thank you Terry..

tomorow i will look at another one more car vs2 nur*(white) so in a couple of week we decide which 1 to go for..

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