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Hey guys Im looking at buying a clean, Non turbo R33. Has to be manual. If you are currently or thinking about selling yours reply back with details and pictures or just pm me

Cheers!

Ooo talk about demand.. So many posts from people wanting to buy..

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Someone isnt going to be happy about this *jumps into flame proof jacket*

who???

it's just a prime time to sell... the NAs are fetching for more than the GTSt now.

i'm almost tempted to take the plunge and go for something like the V35.

a full race ready GTS perfect for the P plater to upgrade to a sweet motor when they come off their Ps

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a full race ready GTS perfect for the P plater to upgrade to a sweet motor when they come off their Ps

only prblem is that many people can't spot whaht good mods are.. especially for an NA.. too many people are focused on the turbo craze..

If only they knew the NA feelings of a screaming motor!..

SEX!

Underpowered = awesome fun!

/end drunken rant after uni bar.. Regrets tomorow mmorin? You bet!

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LOL... i wouldn't entirely agree that being underpowered is fun.

a high compression, individual throttle bodied motor with a 9000+ rpm redline however!!! enough to send shivers down anyone's spine Inline 6, V6 or V8 (and in my dreams V10)

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Eug I've just seen your GTR seats... I'm a very jealous man.. yeah well if I struggle to sell the car - you'll be the first man i'll speak too.

but at this stage we'll see what interest comes around the corner in regards to the car as a complete package.

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