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Make: R33 Gtst series II

Model: 1997

Milage: 87000

Colour: Orange with gold pearl

Location: Melbourne

RWC supplied? pending

Currently registered? yes

Price: $25,000 (all mods)

Contact: 0401 315 747

Comments / Modifications: This car is a true head turner. The car has been maticuously looked after both engine and cosmetically. Spent over $20,000. Selling due to moving on to new car project.

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This car is unbelievably in mint condition. The car is a dream to drive, has power plus the hot looks. Good luck with the sale Mizzi.

Best to call Mizzi on his number for mods, as his internet is down at home.

i cant believe your thinkin of sellin it mate! did you get drunk and bump your head? lol! would have 2 be the nicest looking 33 gtst i have seen i reakon, who ever buys it will be a very very lucky mudda!

  • 2 weeks later...

SOLD........................... had the pleasure of drivin this yesterday. so nice. hope new owner doesnt wrap it round a pole and spoil mizzis hard work.

I know, sold it so quickly, got what i asked for.

The guy didn't even test drive it, i took him for 1 drive and he offered the whole sum.

Sold it within a week. Now starting new project.

Just wanted to know why the interior of your car looks like the inside of a vagina, lol saw it at auto salon, like the exterior though.

Anyway love goota go, nice talking to ya.

Mizzi. xoxoxo :P

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