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i drove 600km today - all the way to canberra and back with a BIG fat deposit to put on another car.

to cut a long story short - walked away very dissapointed.

so im back to square 1 - shopping AGAIN! - where in sydney are you located as id love to come and see your car?

I am in Sydney on north shore work in the hills district..

Give me a buzz now if you like 0414 99 53 91 you are going to love this car :P even people who don't like GTR's like this one..

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I wouldnt normally post, but I have watched this car progress from close to stock form to the state its at now and it is a stand out example of an R33 GTR and has been built, tuned and serviced by the best workshops in Sydney.

No corners have been cut on this thing and it will suit the fussiest buyer and is worth ever cent that is being asked.

Oh and Kabab, I wouldnt want to be in your shoes when Merli see's this thread :P

I wouldnt normally post, but I have watched this car progress from close to stock form to the state its at now and it is a stand out example of an R33 GTR and has been built, tuned and serviced by the best workshops in Sydney.

No corners have been cut on this thing and it will suit the fussiest buyer and is worth ever cent that is being asked.

Oh and Kabab, I wouldnt want to be in your shoes when Merli see's this thread :D

Maybe he will buy it back :D

Come on Andrew...

Then i can buy it back from him in 2 years....

I think i will cry when i see this car drive off :P

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This particular car is my favourite R33 GTR in Sydney and has been since I first saw it a few years back. I have been in this car and looked over it in detail many times and you will not find another R33 this perfect. Looked after like a newborn by the last two owners which is what you want when you're buying a car like this.

Awesome car and sorry to see you selling it Kabab!

This particular car is my favourite R33 GTR in Sydney and has been since I first saw it a few years back. I have been in this car and looked over it in detail many times and you will not find another R33 this perfect. Looked after like a newborn by the last two owners which is what you want when you're buying a car like this.

Awesome car and sorry to see you selling it Kabab!

It will be sad to see her go :D

Hopefully in a few years i can get an even better GTR :O

(like everyone else) "I wouldn't normally post here", but I live couple of houses up from Kabab's place and occassionally see this magnificent vehicle drive past my house... beautiful to look at, beautiful to listen to and I have no doubt it will be even better to drive it... The new owner would not be dissapointed.

Good luck with the sale Kabab. :)

shit that didn't take long. it's a lovely car. built with Andrew's "no expense spared" mentality.

are we allowed to ask who the lucky new owner is? :laugh:

shit that didn't take long. it's a lovely car. built with Andrew's "no expense spared" mentality.

are we allowed to ask who the lucky new owner is? :laugh:

Not on the forums... but he has owned many GTR's in the past so its going to good hands...

oh well, all's well that ends well.

still, i can't help but think andrew is going to have your balls for this! (assuming it wasn't him that bought it!) :thumbsup:

oh well, all's well that ends well.

still, i can't help but think andrew is going to have your balls for this! (assuming it wasn't him that bought it!) :laugh:

Nah wasn't Andrew... :happy:

I just heard my car from the outside for the first time..... Sounded so good i can't believe i sold it :(

But i got a nice cheque on the table :)

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