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pics?

I have no camera atm, and my phone is at the repair shop so I'm using a friends and don't have the software to get from the phone to the PC.

You are more then welcome to come down and have a look at the car anytime, I am located in the Western Suburbs. If you PM me your mobile number I spose I could MMS you a photo of the ute?

Before you ask, not neg. on price at all.

In fact if I have to put it in the advertiser I'll jack the price up and I guarentee it won't last a day or so after being published. Extremely well priced so I am offering it to the good people of SAU at a cheaper price.

Cheers.

Thanks SF. Haven't really decided yet, but the 34 just sits in my shed these days.. haven't driven her for like two months now, so better it go to someone who'll enjoy her alot more. Might sell the daily as well (corolla) and get a Benz C200 AMG-pack, or an Audi RS4. What i'd really like though is a 370GT Crossover, although finding one in australia would be a bit of a problem I would imagine. Oh well, i'll sell the ride first worry about what to get later.

wouldnt mind one of those myself actually. set of 35 r wheels or some viennas, couple inches out of the ride height, nice dark tint, would be a rad cruiser.

Still for sale.....

Genuine Nissan R33 GTR rear spoiler, white in very good condition. Has paint crack below brake light which is easily repairable. Not going to go below what I paid only a few weeks ago and didn't use, so asking $350

Will come with a 33 boot lid (not white) drilled for the GTR spoiler

Thanks SF. Haven't really decided yet, but the 34 just sits in my shed these days.. haven't driven her for like two months now, so better it go to someone who'll enjoy her alot more. Might sell the daily as well (corolla) and get a Benz C200 AMG-pack, or an Audi RS4. What i'd really like though is a 370GT Crossover, although finding one in australia would be a bit of a problem I would imagine. Oh well, i'll sell the ride first worry about what to get later.

Wondering why I hadn't seen you drive past in a while. Figured you'd moved out of the neighbourhood. :banana:

Wondering why I hadn't seen you drive past in a while. Figured you'd moved out of the neighbourhood. :banana:

Ah howdy neighbour !.... oh forgot to mention, I am actually moving out of the neighbourhood.. in about six months when the house is built but i'm just going around the corner :bunny:

Which reminds me.. additional second FS post for the day:

3 Bedroom House with Self Contained 2 Bedroom Unit, completely renovated 662sqm. Western suburbs.. pm me for more info.

For Sale - Urgent... Car and Bike

1)

Link to Car Specs. My wife was the one owner. need it gone, make me an offer via PM

http://www.drive.com.au/used-cars/DAEWOO/N...842692&pt=1

2)

Link to Bike Specs. Ive ridden around 500kms only, awesome bike, added to the mods as well. Cheap performance !

need it gone, make me an offer via PM

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...=STRK:MESELX:IT

#### Reason for Sales --- Just Bought an R32 rb26dett 5spd manual Grey 4-door sedan ******

Monza 4 point harness. Good condition, used for 2 practices before G1 last year, then got taken out the car. Been in storage since. Pics to show its the real deal and has the numbers attached, otherwise its a 4 point harness

Chasing $80

Contact: Via PM

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