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HEy guys

After having a serious think i have come to a conclussion to sell my R33 as i am moving to qld in 2 weeks and i am not going to have anywhere to park it there and some c*nt would probably steal it if it was parked in the middle of brisbane.

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PRICE 25kono :laugh: well over 30k spent on it,

NEEDS TO BE GONE IN 2 WEEKS. So if someone want it get in fast!

Cheers

Alan

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HEy guys

After having a serious think i have come to a conclussion to sell my R33 as i am moving to qld in 2 weeks and i am not going to have anywhere to park it there and some c*nt would probably steal it if it was parked in the middle of brisbane.

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PRICE 25kono :) well over 30k spent on it,

NEEDS TO BE GONE IN 2 WEEKS. So if someone want it get in fast!

Cheers

Alan

oh no Alan, don't do it. :sleep:

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People needs to go. $24k. I could not even replace all the parts that i ahve put on it for 24k!!! IF somone wants it the better be fast cause it might be going on Monday to the dealer!!

buy a falcon c'mon, just put it on the boat

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i wouldnt rush to swap it if i were you mate, itll cost you thousands :rofl: . if i were you id wait till your 33 is sold,then get the herald, find the cheapest price on a typhoon in there(theres so many dealers over there they have specials on them all the time), tell tilford or jackson or where ever you want the typhoon from and get them to match/better the price :rofl: ... if your gunna loose 4-5k of the sale price(of your 33 in a trade) your better off trying to sell it private for 1-2 or so thousand less :rofl: .

just read the evo9 bit :rofl:, same rules apply

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63k on Road. All i can say is there is alot of money in brisbane for the work it do!!!

Congrats on the new toy Allan, sorry to see the line go and that it wasn't replaced with another nissan :stupid:

What the hell do you do for a job and when can i start :happy:

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The only other nissan it would have been replaced with would have been a R34 GTR. But kowing my luck with skyline i would spend a bucket load on that. So the new Evo 9 is going to be fun!

For work I do Civil/ Structural Engineering Design/ Drafting.

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