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Hi david

My name is stuart and i may be interested in your gtr depending on what you consider to be a fair offer.

I am not interested in any of the stereo gear as i have my own.

regards stuart :)

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okay peeps other financial commitments have arisen. the car needs to go now asap.

PRICE DROP $24,000

also, brand spanking new 255/40/17's have just been fitted.

rest assured there's nothing that can be picked on in the rego transfer.

shoot me any questions if you have them.

many thanks

david

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Unfortunately I am at least 4 months away before I'll be ready to purchase - but your car would be the kind of thing I'd be looking for, and the price seems very fair.

So consider this a free BUMP and best of luck

i'm not savvy with what the laws are like over there, but the car's pretty well thought out. i can't think of many things that it would be pulled up on. long way to travel tho :)

cheers!

d

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has it had a compression test or leakage test done i am interested but gunna cost a bit to gettit to tas

yes it has. i can't remember what the leakdown test results were specifically but they were fine. compression tests came up 140psi give or take a few across all cyls. either way they were consistent with the kms and condition the engine has (i.e. no cyl down like 20psi or anything).

shipping to tassie probably would be exxy yeah :) if you've got a couple of days up your sleeve, you could fly up and drive down. some good roads on the way there i understand :)

cheers

d

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