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hey man i got a series to r33 making 330rwkw might be interested in selling for the right price, how much u looking at spending

and im in SA

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hey man i got a series to r33 making 330rwkw might be interested in selling for the right price, how much u looking at spending

and im in SA

new to the site mate cant pm at the moment gimme your ph number and we can chat. post some pics if ya can.

hey mate i know its not a series 2 but worth a look located in adelaide hills new everything nothing to spend low kms 275rwkw contact 0422956609 if interested

yeah thanks mate Ive seen it advertised but not lookin for anything with a kit. just type m standard kit, nice rims and plenty of go!!!

good luck with sale though!

I know its not a s2 but ive got a s1.5 sleeper 4 door with an rb26dett forged in it. Will let her go for the right price?? PM Me if your interested, Im in Melb

cant pm yet mate but not really lookin for a four door. thanks anyway!

I've got an R31. I know it's not what ya looking for but I thought I'd just throw it out there mate..

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Eo...et-t327839.html

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