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Spotted a 4 door pearl white 33 at my work a week ago

Spotted a millenium jade 34gtr nur in fyshwick and lost my shit. Put my arm out the window with a thumbs up, was driving a customers busted ass ford laser.

that nur is for sale... its for sale by the same guy selling skaifs 32 gtr

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that nur is for sale... its for sale by the same guy selling skaifs 32 gtr

He's also asking 90k with 30,000 more KM's then the other NUR's around Australia who are asking 15-20k less with less KMs.

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Depends though. If his is 100% genuine km's. All imports are wound back pretty hard.

Maybe thats what happened to yours or it just had a hard life.

I'm almost certain I spotted Sin's 34 this morning, but Sin wasn't driving......

Who was driving his car? can i be next (jumping up and down with hands in the air) Oh wait its only the 34. Must have sold it

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