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[quote name=ClutchBurndout-:(' timestamp='1309479459' post='5891376]

u just admitted to being gay

and yes isad

im not gay, but even if i was, is there something wrong with that?

have you got a problem with them??

i dont think ive noticed the blue one..

ive seen yours around, i think in moorabin too.

looks like you detail it every week lol

Haha yeah that'd be me. I give it a good wash every weekend so it's always shiny. Will be a good promotional tool if I start the detailing business :)

I'll have to keep a look out for you on the roads.

Haha yeah that'd be me. I give it a good wash every weekend so it's always shiny. Will be a good promotional tool if I start the detailing business :)

I'll have to keep a look out for you on the roads.

yeh man definitely a clean example!

looks like im gonna go with immaculate reflections for my first one.. pm me your thoughts on em...

[quote name=ClutchBurndout-:(' timestamp='1309475345' post='5891291]

wow 10.5k

does it come with wheels and engine?

i bought my first 33 gtst for 10.5

imad

Well, that's how much 33 gtsts go for now, so...

Well, that's how much 33 gtsts go for now, so...

i got mine for 8

and theyre all over carsales for 7...

so.....................................................................................................

Edited by ClutchBurndout-:(

Body is perfect. Interior is awesome. Dunno bout under the bonnet

yeah paint work was nice probably had a respray, had a decent set of fat rims as well..it looked good.

Possibly has high kms but who cares half the joy in owning a skyline is modding it..

Did Alvin get his insurance payout yet..should getonit looked better than your old car...

Maybe it is his car and thats why its cheap cause its hot...

33's are cheap, was going to sell mine a yr or so ago, isnt worth it, unless it is dirt cheap i doubt it would sell, so i put a 3540 on it instead :thumbsup:

It is a buyers market, only way to get good money for these things is to part it out, prices for parts, especially performance parts, are still good but a whole car with performance parts aint worth shyte!

yeah paint work was nice probably had a respray, had a decent set of fat rims as well..it looked good.

Possibly has high kms but who cares half the joy in owning a skyline is modding it..

Did Alvin get his insurance payout yet..should getonit looked better than your old car...

Maybe it is his car and thats why its cheap cause its hot...

paint job looked fine,

all this talk about the car, hopefully someoen buys it!! hahaha.

EMSTA, saw your 33 around 1:00pm turning from Bennett St, Dandy onto Cheltenham Rd earlier today - I was waiting at the lights to turn onto Bennett in the V36.

And a little later I was behind another white 33 GTS-T down Bennett around 1:15pm, you waved at me while I sat behind you at the lights to turn onto Railway Pde. Gave the thumbs up back, not sure if you saw it. :thumbsup: Who is it? Pretty sure they'd be on here.

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