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Hey everyone..

im selling my belovered r33 gtr as im planing to upgrade to more Luxurious vechile and know this car wont be getting the most efficent use out of it..

specs:

95 Model Rb26 DETT

67,000+ on the dash

7 months rego left

Aftermarket exhaust

STOCK engine

its unmarked and untouched

*PRICE* $25,500 FIRM

NO SWAPS PLEASE NOT INTERESTED NEED THE MONEY FOR THE NEW CAR!!!!!!

YOU WON"T FIND ANY GTR THIS CHEAP IN AUS NOT IN THIS CONDITION ANYWAYS....

This car has no problems at and and YES its once in a life time for this price as i do not drive this car anymore...

my number is 0424 749 888 Dont asume there's something wrong cause its cheap its only because i need to sell.

if there are any questions or anything that i ave missed please PM me and let me know.... thanks for your time

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geniunely interested, but im located in melbourne. :wave:

PM sent... this is any easy souloution

great looking car, if the car is still around in a few months i'll definatly have a serious look. if you have anymore pics please send to [email protected] cheers

sure no worries... just let me know or Pm me when you are ready...

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Why hasn't this sold? It looks immaculate... is it? If you have anymore pics can you please email to: [email protected] I have been interested in a midnight purple GTR for a while now..

Thanks.

Hugh.

very good looking car

this is what i am looking for

some one buy my car that will make 4 people happy

1 they person who buys mine cause they get a fast evo (will sell it for enough to buy this GTR)

2 this guy with this sexy CHEAP GTR

3 me cause i will buy the above sexy CHEAP GTR

4 my wife cause i will stop spending my weekends looking for a r33 GTR and entertaining tyre kickers with my evo

nice car, i got 21500 in cash if you want it gone tomrrow

Your kidding yourself my friend - Clearly you cannot afford an R33 GTR

As this price, this R33 GTR is already an absolute steal

Your kidding yourself my friend - Clearly you cannot afford an R33 GTR

As this price, this R33 GTR is already an absolute steal

i could only wish but the offer is there and i have the money ready to go for something

s15, 34gtt or sometihng

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