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$17,000 without rims....why buy a stock r33 with over 100,000kms for 15,500 when u can get a car with 62,000kms, over 200kw at the wheels and has run a 13.081...

o-175km/h in 13 seconds.....

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OMG dont sell keep it!! cant believe this car is still for sale. Its an absolute freak this car. minimum mods with awesome power. cant believe your selling it. good luck with sale mate.

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thanks...yeah thats one of the reasons why im not selling it for cheaper....if i dont get what i know its worth i am just gonna keep it....its been good to me so i wont be too disappointed....

guys getting gearbox oil, diff oil, sparkies, brakes bleed and change done tomorrow....

if this lack of interest keeps up im just gonna have to buy me a pfc and keep her.....

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good luck with selling dude i think you seen my silver one i had posted unreal car had to let it for for 12grand.. .mine was minium mods did a 13.3 with standrad boost and fmic and 3inch exhaust..your not bad time..would like to have seen mine with some psi..good luck anyways so hard to sell..

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wont be selling that cheap....why did u sell it that cheap??? should have just kept it...

After having heaps of trouble selling my cars, i did the same.... Dropped the price to bugger all.... Anyhow, When can this thing be seen? this weekend?

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Absolutely...this weekend is good, Saturday better but can still arrange Sunday.

I'll give her the old spit and polish Saturday morning.

Anyone wanting to see the car just msg me 0425810533

Car located in Liverpool.

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Absolutely...this weekend is good, Saturday better but can still arrange Sunday.

I'll give her the old spit and polish Saturday morning.

Anyone wanting to see the car just msg me 0425810533

Car located in Liverpool.

Im not looking at it if you spit on it haha ;)

Nah seriously, Any chance of interior pic mate?

Itll depend on my mate as to which day i can do it, I need his car to get down that way....

Cheers

Matt

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Price Drop...

Short time only at this price, before i reconsider....

$17,000 as is (minus cd player/sub/amp)

$16,000 without rims (minus cd player/sub/amp)

Absolute ridiculous price....be quick before i smartin up...

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