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Hi all

I've been looking over over these forums for some time now, and its a great site !

Im currently trying to get rid of my 2001 sports magna, and get an r33.

Any1 out there looking to get rid of their r33, and get a more fuel friendly car ?

I've got a sienna red 2001 sports magna,

3.5ltr V6,Full VRX body kit, 85,000kms, 5 spd tippy

only difference between the vrx and sports was the kit....

its got 17's, hankook rubber

$3k worth of stereo, incl dvd player n screen.

sports exaust, pod filter, sports interior, digital climate control, electric everything...

Very clean car, inside and out.

If you know some1, or yourself is looking to part with your skyline, perferably stock, Let me know !

Location : melbourne

cheers

Ice_Magik

http://www.aussiemagna.com/forums/attachme...mp;d=1155097100

(mods, if u dont want me posting this for my 1st post, let me know, cheers ?

Edited by Ice_Magik

hey wasnt able to access that link...bandwith exceeded....can u send me pics via msn by anychance? i gave u my email already. in that link, is all the details of the car ther? im considering it...but we gota think of the transporting of our cars...i heard its about 300 ish...

hey wasnt able to access that link...bandwith exceeded....can u send me pics via msn by anychance? i gave u my email already. in that link, is all the details of the car ther? im considering it...but we gota think of the transporting of our cars...i heard its about 300 ish...

site should be back up now mate

I've added you to my msn

Edited by Ice_Magik
  • 2 weeks later...

Surely some1 out there wants to rid their petrol guzzling turbo for a petrol friendly car ?

even some1 starting a family wanting to get rid of their toy ?

i'll take r32, r33 turbo or na, 180sx, s14......

Edited by Ice_Magik

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