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Good luck with the sale, mine sold after 2 weeks. Only had one enquiry in SA, ended up going to Sewid in Sydney.

ahh thanks for the confidence.

im not fussed where it goes to be honest as lomg as its looked after its all good lol

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it really is a beautiful, and VERY quick car for anyone interested in it. It is amazing how these things have dramatically come down in price - unfortunately Pawley took nearly 18 months to sell his - a similar time it took to sell my S15 :thumbsup::P:D Best of luck with the sale Mick! It is a real head-turner and in very good nick, so should be easy to sell!

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it really is a beautiful, and VERY quick car for anyone interested in it. It is amazing how these things have dramatically come down in price - unfortunately Pawley took nearly 18 months to sell his - a similar time it took to sell my S15 >_<:( :( Best of luck with the sale Mick! It is a real head-turner and in very good nick, so should be easy to sell!

cheers andrew,

Yeah i hope to sell it before christmas, HOPE to anyway.

Mike

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is that stock gtr color? because my gtr has a simliar color to urs im not sure if its stock or its been resprayed before the guy i bought it of didnt know either. mines seems to look abit more 'purply' than that heheh

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is that stock gtr color? because my gtr has a simliar color to urs im not sure if its stock or its been resprayed before the guy i bought it of didnt know either. mines seems to look abit more 'purply' than that heheh

yeah its a stock colour. nissan called it Purplish lol

the other purple is called midnight purple.

im pretty sure there are only those 2 types of purple in GTR

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hey guys and gals.

Im selling my R33 GTR V-SPEC

starting price is 35kono

here is link to it :

my gtr on car sales

cheers.

Mike

PRICE DROP TO $34K

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