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cheers mate!!!

im selling it coz i wanna get something different, maybe a 180 or silvia! dunno yet mate! nothing wonrg with the car!!

forgot to mention, test drives will only be allowed once i have a deposit!

otherwise, your in the back, and im driving! not taking any risks, as this car is as clean as they come!!!

cheers!

nice - well good luck with it anyway...good mods too, some lucky bugger is gonna be very happy with it...

and the deposit thing is a good idea, but also take down a licence...I remember some SAU member was saying how some idiot came for a test drive and then tried to steal the car only to crash it a few meters down the road.....

pm's replied too!!

sale is going well judging off the interest shown by people, just havent seen any decent $$$ yet!!!

more piks can be added, of interior/engine bay/rims/better pictures!!

thanks...

Garth

Hey Garth,

Pity you are selling your car too, everyone i can vouch for both this cars condtion and performance. This is one tidy R33, which has the perfomance to match it, good luck with te sale bud i'm sure u will have no troubles as it is one tidy car!!!

Cheers

Matty

cheers matty, hopefully the car goes to a good home and to someone who will look after it as much as i have!!!

i have many parts that will go with the car!!

im also keen to trade on a R32 GTR or any jap imports with cash adjustments each way...

send me your offers!!!

thankyou!!!

bump...

car is still for sale!

and has impressed many people interested in the car!

turn heads everywhere it goes!

hey buddy, sorry i have been busy with work.

thanks for the offer, but no-mate im not interested!

sorry for that!!!

car is still for sale, and has formals lined up this summer!

thanks Garth

bump, car is still for sale! willing to negotiate and interstate buyers welcome and wont be dissapointed!

thankyou

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