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http://www.andrewho.com/forsale/white.php

280rwkw @ 1.2 bar.

Obviously this is not your average R33 GTS-t, and will have a very small niche market. If you are genuinely interested in owning one of the most powerful R33 GTS-ts in Sydney, and have the funds to do so, send me an email and we can talk.

edit: Not listed is an ultra-anal security system with 7 immobilisation points and tracking. I did not disclose specs for obvious reasons. This setup cost in excess of $2300.

email: andrewho at viriumgroup dot com

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*Looks* like a weapon?!?!?!?! WTF?!?!?!?

It IS a weapon!!!

That Tial almost sent me deaf when he pulled up next to me on boost...

okay....so it was when it shot past me on boost....

:D

If i had the money i need to go siccarnt on my car i wouldn't... id be buying this car.

;)

Originally posted by Peewee

Reason for sale

People constantly ask me how much I want for it, even though I don't really want to sell it, so I decided to put a figure on it, and gauge response.

In all honesty, there is no way in hell I'm going to get what the car is worth, and even the asking price, although high, doesn't even come close to what the car is really worth, as I'm sure you understand, so I'm reluctant to sell it.

re: Sony Dumbass Headunit, it looks cool, works well, but it has no buttons so you have to use the remote to do anything. It pissed me off, so I called it a Dumbass Headunit, but it's actually quite a good one :D

I know we aren't sposed to put comments in this section but this thing is an absolute beast. :whackit:

Their are 4 banks within a 40m walk of my office, im gonna hit em until i get enuff $$.

If you see me on the news Merli it was for a good cause ok

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