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Hey skyline kids, I like to go down to pickles damaged Auctiuons every Friday when I get a chance this 93 R33 is up this Friday, unfortunately I wont be able to go see it, just thought Id put this here in case any-one else was interested-might be able to get a bargain 93 R33 @ pickles Friday 4th March

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Hey all heres another one, R34, 4 door and auto :P ill be there just for fun, theres also an 89 wagon model too if any1s interested!!:thumbsup:

4 door auto r34

89 skyline EXECUTIVE wagon

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Hey all heres another one, R34, 4 door and auto :P ill be there just for fun, theres also an 89 wagon model too if any1s interested!!:thumbsup:

4 door auto r34

89 skyline EXECUTIVE wagon

r34 went for 4300+ fees woulda been about 4600, back left mag was missing (stockie on) and something bent at the back affecting str8ness of the wheel, also had rubber sprayed up the inside of both gaurds, pretty tidy besides that tho

Oh and the 89 wags went for 325.......BARGAIN

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