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Willing to trade for LMGT4

18x10.5+15 plus cash my way

What a coincidence Terry :P its a sign ;) hehe

But back on topic, can't believe this block is still for sale, such a rare piece, i need superpowers to rig my next lotto ticket :P

I am desperate - but only for the sake of paying for medication for my wife after kidney surgery

But thanks for the 5k offer sycorb

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If you buy Bill's GT500 Block, I will give you the official Nissan BNR34 M-Spec Brochure for free (if you still have yours). Honest - I have one.

You are a true gentlemen terry , I don't know what to say but thank you a lot and really appreciate your kind help . I will have to buy you a drink or feed when I see you next

Thank you

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Congratulations! If you still have a BNR34 M-Spec and don't own a Nissan BNR34 MSPEC Brochure, PM me with a picture of it and supply your address and I'll mail it to you. :)

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Congratulations! If you still have a BNR34 M-Spec and don't own a Nissan BNR34 MSPEC Brochure, PM me with a picture of it and supply your address and I'll mail it to you. :)

Thank you very much Terry, I'll send you a PM with the picture and address after I see Bill tomorrow :)

block is SOLD SOLD SOLD to a great GTR enthusiast and a truely great person . it was great to meet him in person and have a chat about cars .

seams like a small world in the car scene (we know the same people )

also a big thankyou to terry for his kindness and generosity .SAU is better for having him on board -thanks terry

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Thank you Bill for your kind words & for giving me the opportunity to own such a special item. It was an honour to have met such a genuine & strong hearted person like yourself. Truly an inspiration to all of us here at SAU. All the very best to you & your family :)

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