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Hi all

Ive been looking for a nice r33 to buy for when i get off my P's

up untill today had a perfect skyline (r33 98 s2 40th anni midnight purple) i was going to get on the weekend

but as some of u know things dont always go to plan, so now im just after any r33

would prefer a s2

and would prefer it in either midnight purple white or black (not picky or anythin aha)

but show me anything you have

also still have my vt back for sale now with 4 brand new tyres havent even done 5kms in them yet, RWC and full 12 months reg

pics can be found at http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ho...re-t259322.html

either pm or email me on [email protected]

cheers

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hey mate i cant send u a PM but i got a black 33 for sale. add me on msn if u have it. i dont have a high enough post count to send u a PM, my msn is [email protected] or [email protected] is my regular email. cheers mate.

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