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sometimes, ONO or OBO will appear in an ad, but not here; can we assume the seller is 'Firm', price wise?!!. if so, any sneaky buyers thinking that you will snap up this little gem of an R33 for a bargain basement $35k, forget it!!.

A crazy priced gtst. Did i miss something that justifies the value of this somewhere?

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...id=11E66C73C621

I just had a closer look... could it be because it comes with not 1 but 2 green P plates on the rear?

I think you're underestimating a bit there. If yours looks anything like this you might be able to pass it off as a new GT-R

clicky

Quad HKS turbos with 1300 odd hp...wtf batman?! GTTTT hehe

Why are ppl putting up fake car ads?

I think you're underestimating a bit there. If yours looks anything like this you might be able to pass it off as a new GT-R

clicky

What a joke these ads are getting more laughable, unfortunately mines a 4 door so I probably couldn't pass it off as a GTR.

Lol she's smoked a bit too much crack...

Actually, you're very very close!

This Ad is code!

Note the colour = Crystal White.

The Dealer has already noted that there's 'ice' in the running boards = Crystal Methamphetamine Hydrochloride

Note the driver for pick-up = Terry Bull

Never mind, I'm on my way...

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