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Young owner, stockers on the rear...I'd pass.

sir you are an ass hole this is my car i'm 25 young yes but not that young i got the car 6months ago with stocker on it and have only driven it once to get blue slip just because it has stockers on it don't mean it has been thrashed

sir you are an ass hole this is my car i'm 25 young yes but not that young i got the car 6months ago with stocker on it and have only driven it once to get blue slip just because it has stockers on it don't mean it has been thrashed

Hey Knob end, pull your head in.

Opinions were asked for and my opinion was given, from the info on ebay and the op most would say what I posted was a fair assumption.

The post wasn't rude to you or your car...just my opinion on whether to purchase or not

You've owned the car 6mths, driven it once, bought it with stockers on the rear and state it's not been thrashed???

Clues?

Would anyone here think differently? doubt it.

I stand by my original post, I'd pass.

Hey Knob end, pull your head in.

Opinions were asked for and my opinion was given, from the info on ebay and the op most would say what I posted was a fair assumption.

The post wasn't rude to you or your car...just my opinion on whether to purchase or not

You've owned the car 6mths, driven it once, bought it with stockers on the rear and state it's not been thrashed???

Clues?

Would anyone here think differently? doubt it.

I stand by my original post, I'd pass.

can see where ur coming from but if ur looking at it like that anything not stock i would suspect it's been thrashed.

sir you are an ass hole this is my car i'm 25 young yes but not that young i got the car 6months ago with stocker on it and have only driven it once to get blue slip just because it has stockers on it don't mean it has been thrashed

lol @ post :bunny:

looks like a clean car mate, good luck with the sale.

even to me, yes - it does seem a bit under priced!

  • 4 weeks later...

Haha,

Gotta love the internet... can't hide anything!

Otherwise though, $9.5k for a clean series II R33 gts-t is pretty reasonable man! I would not buy this one though given the above.

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