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NO LONGER FOR SALE

In under two weeks i am getting my second skyline (R33)...

It has 2 R32 GTR wheels (black ones)

They are in very good condition with little to no scratches on them.

Tyres have plenty of tread on them.

Looking at offers over $500

NOTE: ONLY TWO WHEELS

NO LONGER FOR SALE

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Also has a set of 17' AVS wheels on it, plenty of tread and only one scratch on these...

offers over $600, again only two wheels

NO LONGER FOR SALE

cheers...

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  • 3 months later...

i know this car...

it has a sort of pearl in it yea?

it came with no back seat but a full on rollcage,

also was decked out in all sorts of computers, last time i heard he sold it for 21500

personally i wouldnt of touched that car as that bloke that was selling it is pretty dodgy (he had a black one that he BLEW up running stupid boost and used 2nd hand pistons and 2nd hand piston rings in the rebuild! had damage to the crank and didnt even get it machined!!) if this is the bloke u bought the car off make sure u check it out properly b4 u buy it, as far as i saw on that car the only good part to it was the toys it came with (4inch cannon exhaust was pretty tuff looking :D )

anyways good luck mate

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