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comon guys you must know some after a cheap skyline  :wassup:  

the sooner i sell this the sooner i pick my 33 gtr up !  :headspin:

lol im in the same situation.... need to sell my 97 gts-t for 20k+ so i can import a r33 gtr

comon guys you must know some after a cheap skyline  :wassup:  

the sooner i sell this the sooner i pick my 33 gtr up !  :headspin:

Gdday Mate, I am very interested in your vechile

I have sent a message to your hotmail (From my work email (foxtel) ).

If you havent received it you can get me at...... [email protected]

If you respond to me over the weekend please use the hotmail address.

cheers

Mike

lol im in the same situation.... need to sell my 97 gts-t for 20k+ so i can import a r33 gtr

I guess we are in the same boat apart from my GTR is waiting to be picked up lol any ways best of lucks selling ur car :matrix:

hey mate i would sell my wheels if i had another nice set to put on the car and plus i'm trying to sell the whole car as is, i know a mate who has a simliar lookin rays engineering wheels if ur interested. cheers

Would you be interested in selling your wheels?? I have some R33 stock wheels to trade as well if you like.

If interested please email me at [email protected]

Cheers,

Jnr

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