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does anyone wanna sell their r33 series 2 as a front cut to me (this cud be the start of ur turbo project with the cash that i will be giving ya :P

Dear DaGr81,

I am no English Teacher nor English is my 1st language, however if you have written your question more constructive and understandable then we can help you faster, beside you should try Forsale/Wanted section.

I still dont understand your question... so you want to buy My SII front so that I can use that money to buy turbos into my missing Fronts??? is that right?

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Dear DaGr81,  

 

I am no English Teacher nor English is my 1st language, however if you have written your question more constructive and understandable then we can help you faster, beside you should try Forsale/Wanted section.

 

I still dont understand your question... so you want to buy My SII front so that I can use that money to buy turbos into my missing Fronts??? is that right?

 

cheers

Mod

well ud have to buy a front cut too :P

nahh im looking for an r33 series 2 front cut does anyone know a place in sydney that has one in good condition :mad:

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if your after just the engine why does it have to be a series 2?

im after all panels and most parts in a front cut except da engine so it'd be easier to get a front cut rather than buy parts seperate..... since mine are ****ed at the moment due to accident ;)

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coz i did, i said "does anyone wanna sell their r33 series 2 as a front cut to me" lol

forget this thread , im gonna have to get a series 1 version and put a body kit on it to make it look hot with series 2 lights, since the series 1 is the ugliest looking skyline eva

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