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read between the lines nismo built engine not a nismo built car , engine built to nismo spec , this ovious means the engine is built to nismo spec , possiblely done some time after the car was made or changed from other car and its a rare colour , you dont see these all the time like the poofie white s and grey colour oviously there is a lot of jelous pepole who critisize other people cars when there s are standard when this one is a gen V-spec in the colour to kill for ! cant say anything good about others look at your self gay lords

I wasn't aware thet buying a car was about "reading between the lines"....

Nissan skyline R33 GTR V-SPEC , 1996 model very rare midnight purple Duco ,Nismo edition , Nismo built engine , S tune spec

Looks pretty black and white to me...

...and Gaylord??

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God only knows whats wrong with the car, maybe a rebirth, front end crash - either way i am staying away with a 20 ft pole.

I hope your not asking questions on this post:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Buy-Car-t260454.html

about this car.

excellant

commision payments will be sent out once the deal is made

if **** *** *** doesnt buy my car soon I might have to start thinking about taking some pics for the f/s ad.

Please, been waiting :(

May be in the market soon.

with all this posts i have a found a buyer for the car thanks to all that made this a big thread ,

There will always be naive people that will believe the BS sales people spin.

Hope he didn't over pay for an under performing car.

with all this posts i have a found a buyer for the car thanks to all that made this a big thread ,

So about the Nismo claims

Wanna get some proof flowing?

Nissan FAST disagree's with you, and its never wrong

So about the Nismo claims

Wanna get some proof flowing?

Nissan FAST disagree's with you, and its never wrong

hey tosser , cant you read the add , nismo built engine , where does it say nismo built car ! another tosser with a R31 ove corse !!!!

Oh i can read :)

1996 model very rare midnight purple Duco ,Nismo edition , Nismo built engine , S tune spec ,standard wheels

So you know, the bit where it says "Nismo edition", "Nismo built engine"

So looks like my reading is going well, but your ad creating kinda isnt, misleading even :D

Hey 'tosser'... about the Nismo claims?

Nismo built my arse.

If Nismo built where is the proof of the work done by Nismo? Obviously if you are stating it and is in fact done by Nismo you will have no problems or issues or barriers to prove that this vehicle has been infact had it's engine built/tuned by Nismo JAPAN!

I await your response and documenation to prove you are correct?

Oh i can read :)

So you know, the bit where it says "Nismo edition", "Nismo built engine"

So looks like my reading is going well, but your ad creating kinda isnt, misleading even :D

Hey 'tosser'... about the Nismo claims?

Nismo built my arse.

LOL I think the 'S' in S-Tune stands for SHAFT!

Well I'm glad I wandered in here. Nice way to treat potential customers, Jim.

its true, i would have thought that James would show a bit more restraint considering there may be potential customers reading this thread....if i had any thoughts of going to see OH Performance to get some work done, then they would certainly be dashed by now...

Well I'm glad I wandered in here. Nice way to treat potential customers, Jim.

I think the Ford Territory I have in my driveway has more Nismo parts on it than that car...

tossers everwhere just as i thought , makes this fourm a tosser site ! should be tossers austrilia , not skylines austrailia

tossers everwhere just as i thought , makes this fourm a tosser site ! should be tossers austrilia , not skylines austrailia

thats not very nice, considering your 2 GTR's are on the cover of Boost/Zoom this month.....

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