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Damn, what a nice series 3 GTR. Great example of a fine R33. If I didn't already have a GTR, I would definitely consider yours. Good luck mate!! Great price too!

I saw this car last week and was amazed. I cannot belive that it still hasn't sold. The car is in mint condion and doesn't have a mark on the interior.The motor and gearbox have the goods and the wheels are awesome.

Guys that live in Sydney - go for a drive to bathurst, buy the car and do a lap of mount pamarma. Trust me you won't be dissapointed!

I thought the car was well under priced. I seriously would have bought it, but decided I'm just getting to old for a modified R33. A forty year old with grey hair in this car - I don't think so >_<

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I saw this car last week and was amazed. I cannot belive that it still hasn't sold. The car is in mint condion and doesn't have a mark on the interior.The motor and gearbox have the goods and the wheels are awesome.

Guys that live in Sydney - go for a drive to bathurst, buy the car and do a lap of mount pamarma. Trust me you won't be dissapointed!

I thought the car was well under priced. I seriously would have bought it, but decided I'm just getting to old for a modified R33. A forty year old with grey hair in this car - I don't think so >_<

steve, u have gone soft mate :)

Now I know why u sold my old gtr back to me, too old to handle the power hehe

I've had my eye on this 33 since the 1st day it appeared on sau BUT I couldn't resist buying my old gtr back, thank you steve! I even spoke to u about this car, just buy it or I think u will regret it.

Seriously though, I would have bought this car even though I haven't seen it, built by crd and its the best colour silver. Don't drop your pants on the price or I will be very disappointed.

Thanks for the kind words guys! Lol never to old for power steve! Was great to meet someone also with the same passion for the GTR and who can also truly appreciate an immaculate example,

No intention of selling it for peanuts as I love the car, but It truly is going to waste just sitting in the shed.

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