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i agree with predator

Andrews old R33 GTST was in perfect condition and well looked after, both inside and out

im sure his R32 GTR is in the same if not better condition - and it looks like its that way from the photos ive seen

so anyone who wants a perfect GTR at a great price, you couldnt go past this one

Hey thanks fellas! :) You guys would make good sales reps I reckon.

And yes this GTR is in better condition that my GTS-T I sold to predator.

I am taking some pics tomorrow night for those interested.

Also before I sell the car I am doing a full service on it too. (I havent even done 2000k's on it yet)

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  • 18 years later...
On 16/11/2021 at 7:28 PM, Duncan said:

Is this still for sale?

Ha ha, you bloody troll! 🤣🤣

Is 18 years a world record? Maybe we should ring Guiness?

On 19/11/21 at 2:47 PM, tridentt150v said:

Yep, still for sale....3rd row down, 2nd column across:

 

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So same price then? 🤣

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