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i would like to vouch for this guy,

he is a top bloke and the car is beautitful

i've seen it in person, and it makes mine look like crap!

i havent had a chance to take it for a spin b4,

but i've been the passenger many times,

and the car has never skipped a beat.

I don't want to see it go, but i guess it has too.

goodluck with the sale derek.

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cmon guys, this car has done genuine k's. its a 96 model which means its about 11 years old. that equates to about 12,000 genuine kms a year. none of this wound-back-clock business..

any offers? worst i can say is no.. :P

deriq.

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Nice looking car mate, if it was in Perth I'd definately be considering it, good luck with the sale

cheers.. if only you were in Sydney then hey? :rant:

an honestly clean, unmolested r33 still for sale guys...

deriq.

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ay dave

ahh, i've been alright mate. just enjoying the holidays before uni starts again..

...but back to the thread:

car is still for sale, and im still accepting offers guys. would rather you came and saw the car before you gave an offer though..

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It is really VERY VERY obvious that those wheels are photochopped on to the photo mate.... Don't see how you can sell it with dishonest illistrations like this!

ur kidding me, right? somebody tell me he's kidding?

i dont see why i would need to photochop some rims if buyers have seen them in person, and i especially dont see why you couldnt ask me privately before personally attacking my sale.

just answer me this: how do you care to explain the other photos then? did i photochop them too?

please guys, if you're unsure of anything - ANYTHING - ask me before you unjustly accuse me of something i would never dream of doing in a million lifetimes. I would be more than happy to help anybody.

deriq.

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