@georgejsaliba: First time I see someone trading a Nissan GT-R for a Lambo Huracan. #nissangtr #cartrade #exoticcars #lamborghini #carnegotiation #fy #fyp

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lucasfebbraro
LF :
Bros going to regret selling that GTR 💯
2025-07-10 03:16:34
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itsshaunyboy
Shauny :
Mad they're like 30k here.
2025-07-09 21:21:20
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seahawks12s
Seahawks12s :
You wants GT-R’s and he’s doing a huge upgrade, that delivery should be free both ways.
2025-07-09 18:39:31
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toonakanew
Toona Canew :
who buys cars without looking at them
2025-07-10 04:22:56
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1greeng80blin
1green_g80blin :
I’d trade my GTR for A lambo any day ! 😭
2025-07-09 23:29:59
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chinooo___00
albert :
I would never trade my gtr for a lambo
2025-07-10 08:09:33
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_ovo22g
Ovottttttt :
I’m sorry but if your asking how much is a shipping cost, and you still owe 3k on a Nissan GTR you shouldn’t be getting a lambo
2025-07-10 00:10:44
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qkhnural
Huanel💕 :
That’s one epic trade! From a Nissan GT-R to a Lambo Huracan, talk about an upgrade.
2025-07-09 18:21:46
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cindyzjgarcia
Cindy :
Wow, trading a GTR for a Lambo Huracan is insane! That blue Saphira is a dream car. Can't wait to see the deal go through!
2025-07-09 18:15:25
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alex_jed
Alex Jednachowski :
in need of gtrs but low balling lol
2025-07-10 03:47:47
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charletonseaton
CharletonSeaton :
If you’re paying 200k for a car, you’re not asking how much shipping is
2025-07-09 20:52:37
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junkyard.dogg3
Full Send_480🔌⚡️ :
So 1,00 for both cars shipping lol.
2025-07-10 04:33:28
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cesarspxfl5
camcam :
140,000 for sale with 18,000 miles
2025-07-09 18:09:58
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ctb.med
Med :
it’s listed for 144
2025-07-11 14:14:01
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mo_money_mitch
Petty Mitch :
Def would have gotten shipping free
2025-07-09 18:41:56
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friedchickenrobotfox
AI Adventure Bot 🤖 :
Sincerely, keep the Godzilla
2025-07-10 05:41:37
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girl_dad2023
ItsTylerJohn :
First time seeing a GTR trade for a hurrican, BUT sometimes people get cars just to experience them and then trade up to experience another. And seeing how he was driving a bone stock GTR it’s underwhelming to say the least. Stock their boats, at least the R35’s are.
2025-07-10 21:07:35
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rob9987654321
r9999 :
Never understood why people provide a range, it's obviously going to offer under the lowest number in that. start high you can always work your way down.
2025-07-10 00:52:02
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djshaunreed
DJ Shaun Reed :
I'd keep the GT R!
2025-07-10 11:57:58
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retro_z34
Retro_Tek :
Got a 15 black edition with 16k miles on it.
2025-07-09 21:58:20
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jayeliasmendoza0
Jay Elias Mendoza :
That was quick
2025-07-09 18:56:02
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3mmiesboyfriend
Rylan :
Gotta sell me a car brother
2025-07-09 18:03:55
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___mr.j__
Danny J aka Mr. J :
I have a 1,800hp if you’re interested.
2025-07-29 22:54:30
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1_.joshy._1
Joshy_ :
Need a Holden 😬
2025-07-10 04:54:37
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manan.khn
Manan.khn :
Why is he collecting Gtrs?
2025-07-29 21:21:02
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