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Hey Guys, just want to give you all the heads up a few weeks ago I found an add for an White gtst R33 4 door auto for sale In ingleburn the car is fantastic condition and extremely cheap !!! One of the biggest Problems is the guy that is selling it is super suspicious and will not let you meet him at his house not to mention he will not give any details to do a revs check if you are looking at any car that fits this description please make sure you get the info you need to make sure it's not hot !!! I'm lucky I trusted my gut feeling and didn't fall for it, naturally I can't be 100% but in the end I know what's to good to be true and it's funny after I started asking to many questions the add was removed. If you want more info about this car please pm me as I don't want to see someone get ripped off.

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