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Hi guys,

I recently got this nice R33, but the missus is having alot of trouble driving it / and also cant understand the point of having a car sitting in the shed for nice days. (not a daily).

She wants me to get rid of it and get something she can use every day.

Im thinking of EOI to swap it for a nice and standard R33, R34 4 door or Stagea. Must be turbo.

My car:

1994 White R33 GTS-T

5 speed

heavy duty clutch

hybrid front mount

greddy emanage comp

pod filter in custom box

strutt brace

big stereo

17" wheels with new tread

bodykit

full turbo back exhaust

130,000kms.

please PM or call / sms all offers.

Not interested in any stupid comments etc, if your not interested - dont post.

0418 807 844.. thankyou

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So you want to sell your Skyline because your missus is having "trouble driving it" -- yet you want to swap for another turbo Skyline? You're a f**king idiot. Why not just say "HAY GUYZ I UHHH GOT THIS LEMON CAN I PLUZ SWUP FOR A GUD 11!?!????????????"

not a bad first post for African Americanlove insulting someone in their own post for no particular reason ,, good one mate good way to enter the sau community!!!!

btw,,, not interested in a 32 with a single plate hd clutch not really that hard on the foot if thats what the missus cant drive about it??

  • 2 weeks later...

hey bro.have a black 1996 stagea.has 144000kms.it has gcg bb turbo,hpi front mount,full 3inch exhaust,interior is sweet.i might be interested in a swap.can you send some pics.i have no photos but can take some for you.thanx.

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