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well it all depends whats been done to the 33.

I really dont want to go backward in mods and kms, the only way i will do that is if i buy a 34, or a GTR

what mods has urs got

Where abouts have u advertised it? Im looking at selling mine soon, and if ure not having bites for that at 20k uumm yeh fk.

Id suggest taking out the sound system, and keeping it for ure next car, and selling the rims sep.

hey boys lets find a buyer for this r32 she looks like a really sweet ride

i have my car up for sale now, i am getting alot of pipe dreamers.

cars do not start selling until september, tax time is almost over hold out for the right price

oh brad yeah you will get a rie in her soon, I may take her up to morwell for a mountain climb and some footage of here before she goes.

Originally posted by hyper knight

want to swap it with a immaculate 92 Sr20det manual 180sx? With or without mags, with bov or without ...?

of course with a cash adjustment

what you got

details please

what kind of cash adjustment man

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