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A warning to those looking at a Black R33 in morley, I found it in the quokka for 11G which claims its excel condition throughout

has had respray down rhs quarter that looks very orangepealy

has 137km on speedo... has a motor with a 230,000 note on the timing belt had been done, has white pen over the radiator thats been tried to wash off... has a RB25DE sticker under the bonnet

most likely the sticker will be removed now because I pointed it out "oh na mang it was oready rike that"

place looks like a dodge.

so warning to those looking.

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Thread cleaned up. Na_Goodness this is not a thread for you to sell your car.

LOL :P /high five Rhys

Anyways buy from a Dealer is your best bet, becoz even i found problems after i bought mine, with a dealer you get warrenty

that is true, when i was looking for a 33.. alot were very dodge, people saying "oh i didnt even notice that or yeah its not a major issue - car revs a 2000... lol " but i found that the 33s in the more posh area eg hillarys, thornlie (where i bought mine from), subi, etc were alot less dodge then some i looked at in nollamra, balga girawheen etc lol!

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