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Very nice car from the pics. Some interior shots would be helpful. You know you can now get a R-33 for that money. Not having a go, just being realistic.

Would look at it for a second car.

and whats that tell you about R33s?

:P

good looking 32... nice price, probably too low... good luck with the sale dude.

rickdog wouldnt cost any more than $1500 i would think as there would be heaps of back loads coming down that way to freight to cairns is alot more than from cairns it cost me $500 from brisbane to cairns

cheers inark its at the lowest price range on car sales and red book yet people still bitch about price meh stuff em

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well the car finaly got picked up the other week. The owner moved to melbourne and drove the car down there. the day they got to melbourne they where doing 160kmh in a 60 zone failed to stop at a red light jumped a gutter hit a large rock and spun into a telegraph pole the only thing that could be salvaged was the matts. both occupents are ok but at a loss of a good car.

tip for young players dont cock on in your skyline

RIP old girl snif snif

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