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looking for a 4door centre garnish i came across this for another 10g its finished :)

>>R33.4<<

link doesnt work ghey SAU link redirector

http://www.autotrader.com.au/iteminfo/adnu...subs_Used+Cars_

try right clicking and copy link address and then past and get rid of Skylinesaustralia bit

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But how do you all come to the conclusion it is such a scam?

Mate have another read of my post.....nowhere do I accuse this particular ad as being a scam, instead I'm having a dig at your branding of Glenn as a racist.

And even if he did refer to it jokingly as a scam, so what.....unless its your ad, lighten up!

could be his mates add :D

Yeah I think you maybe on the money Steve. Seems a bit strange for a VIC to go out of his way in an SA thread just to defend a silly ad unless there was some interest there.......if there is no interest, then he needs a bex and a lie down.

Didn't even realize it was a SA thread, that explains alot of what is being said. :D

Whether you believe me or not, i have no affiliation with this person.

SLED: If you read my posts i never pointed you out as saying you called him a scammer, I used the term "you all" which is a generalization. Just because i posted after your post doesn't mean my reply is directed directly at you, i would have quoted your post it i wanted to discuss/argue what you said.

Still just disagree with how people have made assumptions. Just looks like a bunch on teens talking the usual bs without any factual merit

its got no front lights coz its VERY REAR, didnt u see how rear that car was.

sum 1 should ring him up to see how rear his car is??

and is it just me or does it look like rust on the back crash support bar??

Mate have another read of my post.....nowhere do I accuse this particular ad as being a scam, instead I'm having a dig at your branding of Glenn as a racist.

And even if he did refer to it jokingly as a scam, so what.....unless its your ad, lighten up!

thanks Pete :D

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and yes group love to the skyline ;)

SLED: If you read my posts i never pointed you out as saying you called him a scammer, I used the term "you all" which is a generalization. Just because i posted after your post doesn't mean my reply is directed directly at you, i would have quoted your post it i wanted to discuss/argue what you said.

OK, fair call.

no but does make me chuckle hard, can thank Firefox spell check for that doesn't check gramma and sentence structure :laugh:

though if i had meant it would of been quiet witty

i couldn't detect sarcasm lol.

Ad & written lol

phat with a ph. thats way over priced he should pay me to take it,arghhhh i wish. naa your right it does look tough but the amount of work and money to finish this thing off would be 22222222222222222222222222222222 much. my 2 cents.

cheers... michael.

i went and found it aswell. pritty funny.

try this guys

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...cTODAY.m238.lVI

people will try and flog all sorts of shit on ebay these days. and as for the 10 inch wheels, well i might put them on my sack truck

Has someone called him about the car??? I think his done a pretty good job so far.. on car point his advertised it with the r34 front....

Just saw that its a series 2 with a sh*t load of kms on it..... 140 000!!

Okay so who gonna start a project car with me!! lol Already have the r33 just need to start mods and its good im a fiber glasser!! LETS START THIS!!! MUHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA!!

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