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Hey, i have a white 97 series II R33 Gts-T and could be interested in a swap, am after a commodore. my skyline is currently unregisted and needs some very minor work, but maybe we could talk a bit more about it if your interested, pm me and we'll go from there mate, cheers

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come on guys give me some offers

i have my 33 on here 4 sale, if u were able to get 10,000 id sell u mine, would think of swap but ya car may have to many kms,it looks to be in good condition,whats wrong with it,any dents,rips,paint fade etc or u just trading up

Nah nothing wrong with it good car

has a little hole in passenger seat that was there when I got it

And a dent near the boot but can't even see it unless ur really looking that was also there when I got it

But yeah just wanna skyline so was seeing what I could get

Nah nothing wrong with it good car

has a little hole in passenger seat that was there when I got it

And a dent near the boot but can't even see it unless ur really looking that was also there when I got it

But yeah just wanna skyline so was seeing what I could get

am interested in swapping if no one wants buy my car soon,need family car asap, r u able to send me some fresh pics inside and out,motor etc on me mobile, from adelaide so a road trip could be in order, has it gt a tow bar by any chance

0433800045 damo

  • 4 weeks later...

still fot sale swaps as i one of the guys i was swapping with has stopped communicating with me

so give us some others...decided if it doesnt go by next month gonna keep it till im off my P's so doesnt bother me what happens

would rather a skyline but aha

  • 2 weeks later...

if it was a Ba ford i would consider swapping for my skyline but since its a Holden ill buy a datsun and swap your boat for tHe datsun...

i Honestly tHink your best bet would be to sell tHe commonwHore and wen you got da $$$$ come back online and buy your dream car otHer wise your just wasting your time sorry if i sound HarsH tHe car looks great but tHey Handle like a boat and after knowing beHind tHe scene of Holden and wat tHey do to save money wen making tHem tHere a real unsafe car accident wise....

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