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Because of some fool decided to back into the 33 while I'm busy earning my crust,

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excuse crap pictures. It'll cost you $200 to paint the bumper and grill (Contact Vu @ DT Panels).

So, I'm dropping the price to $10,000 no RWC might include Rego thou. Don't want to hear offers anymore.

If you want more pictures, you may as well come to see the car, cos no point in me wasting my upload to these picture hunters.

Cheers

Grant

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Still for sale, will look to any offers. As usual all offers are to be go to me through PM.

Cheers

Grant

I want this gone in a month so $10k or near offer.

Frankly, it's cheap for '98 S2 R33, I doubt you'll find one right now.

Cheers

Grant

had a look at this car,

definatley by far the cleanest r33 i have ever seen.

the car drives and feels like a new car!!

free bump and goodluck grant.

had a look at this car,

definatley by far the cleanest r33 i have ever seen.

the car drives and feels like a new car!!

free bump and goodluck grant.

Nathan,

Thanks for kind words.

Feel free to make an offer it might be yours if I'm liking your figures.

Cheers

Grant

Hi all,

Still up for grabs, feel free to make a offer, you might be surprised with my response.

Cheers

Grant

Free Bump! i cant buy this because its turbo : ( but put the car on firesport.com.au (free) / gumtree.com.au (free) / Carsales ($50) / NissanSilvia.com (100 posts) and you should get some interested people, it looks like a nice car!

$9,900 ONO.

B U M P ! ! ! !

I'll look into any reasonable offers as always.

Cheers

Grant

$9,900 ONO.

And zero interest? How is it possible?!

Yes, it's still for sale folks, as usual I'll entertain any offers as long it isn't stupid (keep it in mind that it's insanely cheap for '98 in this colour!).

Cheers

Grant

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