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Am thinking of selling my car i love it to death but insurance is to expensive and it stresses me out driving around without it. As stated its a 1993 R33 Gtst with..

#400r front bar and side skirts with M-spec rear pods (std s1 wing)

#Hks type-s fmic kit

#Full 3in turbo back exaust with h/f cat and 4.5in titanium cannon

#Rush 02 pod with heat shield and CAI

#Adjust ex cam gear 3.5 deg ret

#Bosch 910 fuel pump

#Safc II(dyno tuned)

#boost set 11psi(turboxs bleeder)+rb20 actuator

#C's short shifter

#2in autometer boost guage

#18in shadow chrome rims pedders springs lowered 1.5in

#brant 3pt imobalizer

#Solace f1 window tint

#Leather gear and hbrake boots

#Maroon in colour

#Done 80,000km and has manual and logbooks from japan complied in 2001 when it had 36000km (completly stock)and has been owned by me eva since

Car is absolutely imaculate inside and out, $24500ono.

Contact Shaun, 0414569024 or pm me for more details.

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I would suggest you lower you price to 20 because i'd hate to be a C**T but I have more chance getting anthrax than you do getting what you want.

I got a 33 last week for 23 and its 100 x better than that...

Mattix's old car

- baz

100x better, are you sure your not exadurating just a little. I mean where do you get 100x from is it because it goes 100x faster, puts down 100x more rwkw or just cause your 100x more of a nob. Maybe seeing as your car is 100x better and you picked it up for $23000 i should divide $23000 by 100 to come up with the asking price for my car???

Anyhow the add states ono this stands for OR NEAREST OFFER for those who dont know.

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I would suggest you lower you price to 20 because i'd hate to be a C**T but I have more chance getting anthrax than you do getting what you want.

I got a 33 last week for 23 and its 100 x better than that...

Mattix's old car

- baz

He can ask whatever damn price he likes for his car...unless you're interested i suggest you don't comment!

mate i am interested...can you send me sum pics to [email protected]

Ryan.

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  • 2 weeks later...

I think we have a very immature skyline member here guys... obviously his first one and he seems to have a ****ed attitude who thinks he has the best one here. I havent been a member here for very long as you can see, but i have owned skylines for a while. He seems to have joined up on march 2004, so he dosent understand how things work around here...

R332B, you a fkn scumbag... excuse the language.

and otto good luck with the sale!

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