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Ok i guys, i know alot of you and alot of u know me and even if i dont know you im asking a favour, if u have friends family pets or whatever interested or looking for a new car can u tell them, its so hard to sell something that is out there, simply because people are uncertain, i know there is a buyer for my car lurking out there somewhere. Ur mission is to find that person, for ur duties i will give a 200 dollar spotters fee. My number is 0417 608 538. Go my children.... God Speed....

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try all the forums.. also http://board.performanceforums.com has many strange and wonderful cars and people looking for something different. www.nissansilvia.com - always some there looking to move onto something a little more polished than a silvia

carpoint.. carsales.. trading post.. basically whatever you can find that will take an Ad - get it in there! :)

good luck as well.. even if you have to drive it to Sydney or something to sell it - you'll find a buyer i reckon.

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I agree with what gordo said, the more people you expose and market the car too, the more chance you have of finding the right buyer...

Also, I would think It will take a while to sell, as it is so unique...

If I hear of someone on he lookout for a kick ass skyline I will mention it :)

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if you can make up some flyer's and get em to me I will put them up around Enoggera Army Base for ya . These guys come back from overseas lots of cash , impresionable young minds that like big shiny things

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things r good John... :(

thats a huge drop from ur original price....someone's gotta be keen now...have u tried carsales.com - it's only $10 or something to advertise and they give u reports on how many times it has been viewed and shit...good luck with the sale....

Syl :(

Good to hear!! ur cars looking awesome!! yeah mines advertised on carsales i just upgraded to a premium add, its something like 3000 veiws in 2 weeks with only one guy half interested... Cailin tell ur mates im very negotiable i want it sold within a few days.

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