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this car is hot, cant believe no one has picked it up yet. No expences have been spared on this car and the power it produces is just 1 example of how much time and effort has gone into this machine.

Good luck with the sale!

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in vic mate i can go where ever for a keen buyer

Cool.. i also.... im in Berwick..

Well i looked for you car in carsales and no luck finding it.. >_<

Just in case you had different pics or added information maybe ever

a small price difference :D

Your car has my attention

But is also in the same ball park as a R33 GTR V-SPEC i have my eye on in Japan at 26.700 in my drive

I can see my bank lending me the money for a GTR coz of its market value but

dont know about a GTS-T.

I could sell or even swap (plus cash) you my R33 but had planned on keeping it if i could..

Is a sedan and i have a family And i could handle 2 skylines in the garage....

i will have a chat to the money man and get back to ya................................CHEERS..

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had alot of offers but no one with enought money this motor is well over the price im asking ppl say "can buy a gtr for that" which is the one with 160,000 klms n stock "if you say that then buy it is goin to be tuned soon

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price drop to 26k for outright sale

Mate that is a beautiful car and well worth the price, ive set your picture as my background, just wanting to ask you how much many k's has the car done, not the motor. I have a 1998 Nissan Skyline R34 sedan non turbo, id be interested in a swap but id have to talk it over with my dad first. And of course if your interested.

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