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1993 NISSAN SKYLINE R33 GTS-t FOR SALE

FRONT DAMAGED

CAR IS LOCATED IN BRISBANE

CAR STARTS BUT WILL NEED REPAIRING IN THE FRONT

PRICE IS $7500 NEGO

NEED TO SELL URGENTLY

CURRENTLY REGISTERED TILL 1/06

0422 147 765 - JUN

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that looks pretty bad , if you find someone to buy it for that kind of money , you can buy my perfectly straight r33 gts-t coupe for 9 gran

Im interested in your r33 got cash waiting buddy :blink: plz email me [email protected] if serious cheers. :D

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