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i'm selling my R33 GTS4(non-turbo)

i'm sick of driving a non-turbo which i bought to get to and from work every day. i'm looking into a R33 GTR...

I am in canberra ACT.

another six months of rego is just about to be put on it making it expire NOV/DEC09

its currently going for $8,000.00 ono and is sitting just below 198,000kms.

It has an AWD system in it, with a LSD making it particularly rare.

I will consider any reasonable offers because i want it sold fast so i can pay off my loan and buy the GTR....

If you know have any enquiries or no of anyone that maybe interested PM me or call me on 0417488594

Cheers, Corey

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for sale section is that way --------------> :D

yeh im aware of that mate. but ive put it there before and have had so many enquiries but no action... and one guy get the money for it then pull out the week he was supposed to pay and pick it up.... honestly the car is just collecting dust as i have a mates GTST for a few months and it pains me to see it not being driven... seriously, check out the link: http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...LKZ&trecs=1

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