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Hey Guys, i didnt wana put this in the forsale section, coz i just wanted to give the Melbourne people a heads up first.

Were wrecking two R33's very soon, heaps of after market parts such as

- Turbo back exhaust

- custom interior

- custom boot install

- r33 gtr rims

..and much more! No prices as of yet, so plz dnt ask me "..do u have..?" or "how much for..?"

Ill let yaa all kno when were pulling them apart (possibly in a few days)

Btw one of the cars belonged to an SAU member, its a black r33 series 1..anyones off here??

-Ferah

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Ferah - come on, your aware of the rules we've been over it a few times.

We've got sponsors and the 100's of other people that follow the rules, you need to also.

And yeah i know i look like the prick cause i'm closing it rah rah rah, but then people shouldn't be creating it so i dont have too

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