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Hey guys

at the moment im looking to buy a r33,

does anyone have one or know any one selling one thats mainly done up for show,

thanks :)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...Sa-t200634.html

Damn Anthony, why does your ar have to be so niiiiice!

Even if i sell my Monaro tomorrow and use my savings i still wont have enough to persuade you to part with your beautiful machine.

As always if you change your mind please hit me up!.

VERY sorry if it seems like i hi-jacked this thread.

But if you after quality then go for Anthony's R32 or the R33 (BLESSN).

mines not for sale but I guess anything is for the right price.

Champaign (mercedes Cubanite Silver)

1997 R33 S2

Black Leather

Kit

System.

Suspension

Zorst

Got a PFC ready to go in

etc...

PM me if you want to talk.

Doesn't have the rims in the photo.

Just bought some Black Nismo LMGT4's for it. Today actually :D

edit. Attached pic of car as it looks today with lmgt4's. Perfect Offsets, but looks less show and more Go atm. Rims are for sale separately if anyone wants ;)

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mines not for sale but I guess anything is for the right price.

Champaign (mercedes Cubanite Silver)

1997 R33 S2

Black Leather

Kit

System.

Suspension

Zorst

Got a PFC ready to go in

etc...

PM me if you want to talk.

Doesn't have the rims in the photo.

Just bought some Black Nismo LMGT4's for it. Today actually :(

edit. Attached pic of car as it looks today with lmgt4's. Perfect Offsets, but looks less show and more Go atm. Rims are for sale separately if anyone wants :)

thats a pretty tuff 33 mate, far out if i was after a r33 i would go for something liek yours, looks more racy and racy always looks better then show to me lol

hey yeh be easier if i put a price range im looking to spend around 16k-17k dont really want to spend alot,

and yeh doesnt have to have custom paint just nice clean car inside and out,

and pm sent

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