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I REALLY need my R33 sold asap. i have a few debts and i want it sold before i have to fork out another $2k+ for insurance thats due in a few weeks.

Im getting desperate. Its advertised everywhere but have only had dismal offers :D not really where i need it to be and way lower than i originally paid for the car a year ago.

thats why im offering $100. YES $100 to the person who finds the buyer.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=158275 is the ad with all the details.

PLEASE help me sell it.

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for the time ive owned it i never had a cop say anything about it over the power/weight. had one female cop compliment it lol. only thing a cop has said to me is the p plate in the rear window not being visible. :S

thats a really good price dude! ... i sold my 94' white r33 gts-t, immaculate cond. 400r frontbar, stock engine, 129k kms, etc etc ... very much like yours for 14,200 about 2 months ago.. and before that was getting tonnes of 12500-13000 offers, so i find it strange that yours is still forsale at that price!

The police may not pay no mind to the power/weight restrictions now, but wait till July.

$1000 fines, 3 dimerit points and a big push from Bracksie :(

Unfortunately, i could only see the price of 33's plummiting further after July, as p-platers will see cops enforcing this 15yr old law, and will be selling them left, right and centre :D

The police may not pay no mind to the power/weight restrictions now, but wait till July.

$1000 fines, 3 dimerit points and a big push from Bracksie :(

Unfortunately, i could only see the price of 33's plummiting further after July, as p-platers will see cops enforcing this 15yr old law, and will be selling them left, right and centre :D

I agree,,The market is full of them now..

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