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haha you guys for real?? who gives a damn if the car is dirty, im sure all you critics always have ur cars nice and clean (rain, hail or shine) :). and as for the wheels and look of the car, i can safely say its alot nicer than some of the critics who felt like putting their 2c in ;)

yeah i dunno man... nothing on the car goes together... it doesn't flow...

the paint is way off in my opinion... wrong shade of purple... looks like it belongs on a hyundai or something...

maybe my standards are too high...

dont get me wrong, i said i would take it if he was giving it away, and i stand by that ;)

hey hey, dont knock it... thats my old car sold it around three years back, why does it look so crap there... heres some photos of when i owned it, apparently its in tasmania now.. and the paint in that pic looks so crap

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Very nasty paint job of Midnight purple but could be the camera

wheels are needing changing

front mount Copied GTR front bar and GTR rear wing

Thats all we can see so that is all we can comment on.

Pics of engine and interior or even specs would be good.

I would pay $13k as looks alone and then how fare traveled and mods and interior aswell will either increase or decrease the value.

That is only what I think.

hey hey, dont knock it... thats my old car sold it around three years back, why does it look so crap there... heres some photos of when i owned it, apparently its in tasmania now.. and the paint in that pic looks so crap

Sorry but you have to look a few times with out looking at the number plate to tell but it look very different the colour looks heaps better when you had it and the rims etc.

when i owned the car it had advan rims, fmic with custom piping, cams, full xforce exhaust, microtech ecu, full repsray in custom purple, with trust front bar, and blitz sides and rear bar, it was in immaculate condition and i sold it to my mates mate for 18500, he put those rims on and the wing back on. he also had a kkr turbo fitted with 550cc injectors.. he just sold it for 16000 with frontguard damage to some dude in tassy... i might come back to a r33 soon

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