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hey guys why so mean come on... F**K thats all yous do on here..any way i thank he as a 1994 R33 S1 as it says on is profile.. but any way post up here what you got for sale and good luck with sale :thumbsup:

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hey guys why so mean come on... F**K thats all yous do on here..any way i thank he as a 1994 R33 S1 as it says on is profile.. but any way post up here what you got for sale and good luck with sale :thumbsup:

thats excellent that you mad an assumption on the sale, and managed to try and insult other users with the most iiliterate language.

So even if its a 1994 R33 S1, is it a turbo, a four door, a manual, an auto....

The ad deserved all the flack it got. It was poor on information and the seller cant be too serious if there not willing to update the information, or provide prices as the forum rules.

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if he/she cant be bothered explaining what he/she has got for sale/prices/parts etc, why should anyone show him/her any interest at all??!!!

He/she clearly is just very very lazy.

End my rant :)

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oryte oryte calm ya undies jeez man wtf is this the end ov the world. its a s1 r33 no motor i have all suspension n gear box n btw i just found out how to get back to this i lost it so cut me some damn slak im still tryna figure out how to use this forum if u wana know more info private message me and ill send u my number and if u dont have anything nice or productive to say dunt say nuthin at all saves me havin to read thru ur bullshit

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Remove ad!!

if he/she cant be bothered explaining what he/she has got for sale/prices/parts etc, why should anyone show him/her any interest at all??!!!

He/she clearly is just very very lazy.

End my rant :)

ye ye im lazy very lazy i work 6 days a week i havnt got all the time in the world like sum ppl

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i have s1 r33 1994 silver 2 door black wheeels red calipers ahaha anywyas

all suspension

steering rack

tail shaft

diff

cross member front

all doors n gaurds

boot lid

complete interior

rear cradle

axels

and other bits n peices wiring harness n fuse box n shit like dat

make me an offer on whta u want/need

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