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hey dj just to make a comment have u tryed lowering ur price a bit. i dont think anyone would pay what ur asking. $30000 isnt reasonabe for a 89 model. i can bring ten in for 17-19k each. and sell em for 21-24k wso bring ur price down and u might find someone interested m8 cheers

yeah mate we all know you can get them cheaper than that but we all know you get what you pay for. we also all know that on top of that price you have compliance and registration costs.... the price is $29K.... if you don't like the price, don't buy it simple... cheers. (i know you're only trying to help and don't wanna sdound harsh but let's keep it outta the thread eh? ta.)

DJ984: Nice looking car mate, good luck with the sale.

Just thought i'd correct you there: it is very possible to bring in '89 model gtr's for that price including compliancing costs, however they wont be in very good condition. Your correct in saying the more you pay for an 89 model gtr, the better the condition of the car. $29k will import you an 89 GTR in almost brand new condition with less than 50,000 km's on the clock with service history.

By the way your pics in the original thread wont load??

DJ984: Nice looking car mate, good luck with the sale.

Just thought i'd correct you there: it is very possible to bring in '89 model gtr's for that price including compliancing costs, however they wont be in very good condition. Your correct in saying the more you pay for an 89 model gtr, the better the condition of the car. $29k will import you an 89 GTR in almost brand new condition with less than 50,000 km's on the clock with service history.

By the way your pics in the original thread wont load??

Cheers mate, yeah that's the point i was making...

yeah, i think my account has finally expired so i can't host the pics any more... can email them to people who are interested though. Also, the price is a little negotiable... keep that in mind.

DJ

Pay no attention to ppls advice in lowering your price, its your car you spent money on it and you have owned and took care of it. As far as im concerned if your happy with your price and think its fair stick to it, after all not everybody has even close to what your asking for so even if you go down 10k you’ll only find more tyre kickers will be contacting you. When it comes to selling cars its all about patience if you can afford it.

DJ

Pay no attention to ppls advice in lowering your price, its your car you spent money on it and you have owned and took care of it. As far as im concerned if your happy with your price and think its fair stick to it, after all not everybody has even close to what your asking for so even if you go down 10k you’ll only find more tyre kickers will be contacting you. When it comes to selling cars its all about patience if you can afford it.

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