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FOR SALE ....... Nissan skyline 2001 R34 GT T turbo, NISMO G-ATTACK R-TUNED & NISMO WELDINA CRUISING EXHAUST SYSTEM. Personally selected from Japan and all the modifications and tuning done with Nissan Motor Sports Japan, had only one owner in Japan. Highest Japanese grade with factory fitted extras.

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your lack of attention and detail already is shit

1. We have a For Sale section on the forum which is surprisingly for selling cars

2. No details of location, price, anything..

3. Your smart

your lack of attention and detail already is shit

1. We have a For Sale section on the forum which is surprisingly for selling cars

2. No details of location, price, anything..

3. Your smart

The irony is strong with this guy :D

The irony is strong with this guy :)

OH THE IRONY :(

Well, I like the look of it, nice and clean... Ummm price looks good.. Oh and I see you are really close to me so I can come take a look

And by his description it looks like this car is powered by bullshit..

Nice G-Attack R-tuned B-Spec Race-type luxury-option X-edition Jap-export R34 man

Good luck with the sale.

FFS.

Personally selected from Japan...

call 0430903503

what, as opposed to all those imports that are selected by a giant selecting-discombobulator?

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