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personally this car has alot of specs missing mentioned on this post

so if ppl are goin to go buy this car

be prepared to find things missing..

because i was shocked of the amout of body work needed on this car

personally this car has alot of specs missing mentioned on this post

so if ppl are goin to go buy this car

be prepared to find things missing..

because i was shocked of the amout of body work needed on this car

Thanks for the info, glad i didnt waste my time then !

it is very hard to believe that, because the things he has written about his car is far from near the specs he had on the car.

even if he does repair it..

is it goin to be an oven JOB?

is it goin to be a paint were its goin to be sanded down to the metal

and then painted on..

theres are the questions ill be askin myself before considering checkin the car out.

it is very hard to believe that, because the things he has written about his car is far from near the specs he had on the car.

even if he does repair it..

is it goin to be an oven JOB?

is it goin to be a paint were its goin to be sanded down to the metal

and then painted on..

theres are the questions ill be askin myself before considering checkin the car out.

dude there is nothing missing off the car.

than the above sepc mentions.

if there is they are either equal specs or better.

and the body work needed wil be fixed or sold as it is with the negotiated price.

dude u offered a very low price.

i took that into consideration.

thinking that u need to fix up the body

i've been fair to u price wise.

and now u come on the forum and talk shit like that.

dissapointed mate

ithogth u were a resonable guy,

I have seen this car in the flesh, and been in it. Sure the body might have a few dings, but if you can find a R32 GTR with the same engine work for a price this insane then go buy it ! Because i highly doubt u will find one. And 'SIRGTR' please explain what you mean by "u'll find things missing" thats very broad mate.

You can buy a fairly stock R33 for the price your paying for a fully rebuilt R32 GTR. Im sure buying a car like this you are thinking performance rather than looks.

If i had the money i would snapp this car off him straighway for this price !!

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