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mate i dont think you understand....

I am very interested in your car.. but you keep on avoiding peoples questions and I'm becoming overly suspicious that any1 buying this car will be very disappointed. (refer to the already closed thread)

answer all the questions there and I'll prolly come have a look.

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Becareful dealing with skylinesteve, he said he would buy my GTR v-spec asked for my bank details to make a deposit then never heard from him again. He said he was buying it for his wife but i found out he was buying it for someone he owed a car too. Did not appear to be real honest.

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Becareful dealing with skylinesteve, he said he would buy my GTR v-spec asked for my bank details to make a deposit then never heard from him again. He said he was buying it for his wife but i found out he was buying it for someone he owed a car too. Did not appear to be real honest.

sorry u didnt get back to me with any engine numbers or any thing so i change my mind and i think u should go slagging people if u dont know them or what resons they have for selling there car

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mate i dont think you understand....

I am very interested in your car.. but you keep on avoiding peoples questions and I'm becoming overly suspicious that any1 buying this car will be very disappointed. (refer to the already closed thread)

answer all the questions there and I'll prolly come have a look.

ive pm u twice u have my number and u can allways call and ask

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and for any one that really wants to know why this is selling really cheap as people that do know me from the forums knows that my son died aweek ago and i need tro move on and my wife so we have had enof and things to tobe delt with in our life its my wifes car and just to many memorys that goes with the car and my son

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sorry i couldnt bye it ive seen this car and been in it and i must say its nice and drives sharp. set up nice and sounds wonderfull and it pulls hard. everything on the car works good the only thing i found wrong was a small dent on the rear boot lid and a few very small stone chips on the front bar but he said he had 1 litre paint to repaint the front bar there. i was going to get this car but i couldent sell mine so im sorry to have let it go now

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sorry i couldnt bye it ive seen this car and been in it and i must say its nice and drives sharp. set up nice and sounds wonderfull and it pulls hard. everything on the car works good the only thing i found wrong was a small dent on the rear boot lid and a few very small stone chips on the front bar but he said he had 1 litre paint to repaint the front bar there. i was going to get this car but i couldent sell mine so im sorry to have let it go now

Brian you are acting/posing as a independant buyer, when in fact you are a very close friend to Steve. Please don't try to misrepresent yourself. I am sure that the car will speak for itself, once people go and inspect it.

Click Here, to refresh your memory.

Steve, SORRY to hear about you GREAT misfortune, the loss of a sibling is one of the greatest to bare. Hope your wife and yourself will learn to live with your sons absense and continue on with your own lives.

Wish you all the best and good luck with the sale. If i hadn't recently spent a huge amount of money on my car, i would have come to see it in a heart beat.

Al

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mate i dont think you understand....

I am very interested in your car.. but you keep on avoiding peoples questions and I'm becoming overly suspicious that any1 buying this car will be very disappointed. (refer to the already closed thread)

answer all the questions there and I'll prolly come have a look.

replying to my last, steve did get in touch with me, and I am plsd with his response so far.

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this car is seriously neat and lagit..... seen it.. been in it and loved it. been dealing through steve for over a year nearly and havent had a problem........

go see it check it out if your serious go for a ride in it....... before its to late.... you wont find this price again.

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