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Who was it saying last week that there had never been a 33 GTS-T in a GT game? I did some digging and GT2 had an '96 R33 GTS25-T in it.

twas I

really??? wow i might have to dig it up for the nostalgia. even a pic of the cube that would have been the model :)

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Anyone know some reliable SAU people in Sydney/Vic who want to go look at a car for me?

And why does this car smell of dodgy - My link

cant say i do man, but it does seem a bit too good to be true, plus the little stickers and addon bits seem a bit strange?

dark cars generally look alot better in pic than in reality.......hence why i got a white car although i went shopping for a black one.

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Anyone know some reliable SAU people in Sydney/Vic who want to go look at a car for me?

And why does this car smell of dodgy - My link

I'll ask some of my mates if they're willing to go take a look.

Also, what makes it dodgy?

It is as close to stock as you will find, low km's with documents. Price is comparable to other BNR33's of the same year.

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Well due to rules put in place by HSV i have to fly to mackay to hand over a car i sold up there. The choice i got from my boss is fly or drive.... hmm i dont think doing a return trip to there in 1 day sounds like fun. methinks i will be flying.

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Well due to rules put in place by HSV i have to fly to mackay to hand over a car i sold up there. The choice i got from my boss is fly or drive.... hmm i dont think doing a return trip to there in 1 day sounds like fun. methinks i will be flying.

What do you do for work Craig?? Car salesman??

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