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Just wana help any of you guys out there who are looking for an GTR... I know a few R33 GTR for sale. The car does not belong to me but it also does not belong to my friends, I just came accross those cat while i am looking for an GTR for myself...

Here is the list of car which i have found.

1. 97 GTR with Ode 45K selling for $35000(on the road) but the clutch and radiator seen to have a problem. This car is complete stock.

2. 95 R33 GTR with around 60 to 80K on clock .. selling only 32K (does not included on road cost) but it seen to be accident. This car look great and have a few mod on it.

3. 95 R33 GTR with around 60 to 80K on clock selling for 35K. The best car in my list.. have a few mod on it too,,, I get this car for myself if i am serious after an GTR now.

The 97 GTR should be gone soon because of the price.

PLS i dont have any PIC nor I am not intent to help you to get it, I am just here to HELP you guys out. PLS call me if you me or msg me if you have the money on you hand ,,, pls dont wast my time if you dont have the money. Again those car does not belong to me or my friend, It just happen to fall in my list of searching car...Call 0418 388 125

Thanks

Calvin

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you dont have to give the money to me ,,, pls dont get me wrong.... i am here to help you to buy it.. the money does not enter my hand but then again afcouse there is some condition appy.. Those people has put a higher price on trading but they have gave another set of price,,,, hope this explain..

Reason why i dont buy it,,, well if you can get a Good condition GTR for just 30K in next 3 or 4 month time.. what will you do .. for me i am a student 5K is alot for me. SO i intend to save the money...

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GUYS pls call me if you are interested... no SMS me pls... show me some interest... if you are going to buy a 30K car ... i am sure u can spend $2 for a phone call. If you are try to save the phone call $$$ then get a hyundai excel....

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