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Looking to buy a R33/S13/S14 as a daily CHEAP :) auto/manual turbo/na what ever.. im ginger and will haggle :P

could trade with our 2006 VZ Acclaim with coin our way worth about $8500

basically the wife is trying her best to help me getting my track car done, we already have her vl calais up for sale (may trade this also) and now trying with her vz, then any money we get goes into mine :P

pm me with anything you have!!!

Looking to buy a R33/S13/S14 as a daily CHEAP :) auto/manual turbo/na what ever.. im ginger and will haggle :P

could trade with our 2006 VZ Acclaim with coin our way worth about $8500

basically the wife is trying her best to help me getting my track car done, we already have her vl calais up for sale (may trade this also) and now trying with her vz, then any money we get goes into mine :P

pm me with anything you have!!!

^^^ Hey Danny, Just put my 33 up for sale... probably not quite what you are looking for...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/354186-for-sale-thread/page-455

definitely like yours bud, but wouldnt free up me any coin for my tracker :( found one today but the guy wont answer his phone or reply to msgs :( found another with a blown headgasket at a great price but very risky.

looking more 4-5k so we can sellt he vz quick for 7500, most are 8500-10, then i get more toys for mine weeeee

I didn't know where else to post this but does anyone know a place that stocks redline oil or royal purple hps 10w40 5L oils? I've looked everywhere I know of and that's close but still can't find any. Any help would be appreciated. Pm me if you know of a place

Thanks guys

I didn't know where else to post this but does anyone know a place that stocks redline oil or royal purple hps 10w40 5L oils? I've looked everywhere I know of and that's close but still can't find any. Any help would be appreciated. Pm me if you know of a place

Thanks guys

heya bud maybe get on facebook and ask driftsquid (Jakes Jones) he is sponsored by royal purple he should be able to help

I didn't know where else to post this but does anyone know a place that stocks redline oil or royal purple hps 10w40 5L oils? I've looked everywhere I know of and that's close but still can't find any. Any help would be appreciated. Pm me if you know of a place

Thanks guys

Sleek a Spares at Langford St Pooraka can get Redline. Got it from him before at a great price

WTB/S want a cat back for the missus new daily, just bought a car with a loud system and want something stock or very quiet :P can swap with current system

Have one, came off of my '33. Have photos if interested, its in good nick. I was the one that bought the bonnet off of you late last yr :)

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