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Hi mate sorry about the pic's i'm getting new side skirts put on and want to send pics with them on but if you want i have on of the car in the spray booth if that helpspost-87183-0-17239500-1336090492_thumb.jpg

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thought i would give ebay a chance to give me the price i want but had nothing but low ballers with no money....so i cancelled the tranaction....

if you wanna buy mate pm

like i guessed another scammer trying to make the price of the.car cheaper....if you dont have nuthing good to post up dont post at all mate

Edited by moegtst

^^^Agreed. The car is a bargain. The previous owner had the motor built by Advan and has since been in great hands with Moe who has only added value to the car with some nice bolt ons and good paint.

Just ignore lowballers mate, not worth arguing with someone who wouldnt know a decent car if it fell on them.

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hi moe, you really have an amazing car here, and is most definatley worth the asking price unfortunatley the world of skylines is filled with tight arses or kids with no money

most people like my self appreciate the immense work and carefull detail that has been bestowed on this R33 and Im not speaking for others on this

however being someone who can afford to spend this kind of cash, I would honestly buy a 33GTR over this only for the fact that its a GTR over a GTST

I understand the car you have out performs the GTR but it just has more satisfaction to the purchase if you know what i mean

honestly i went down this road a while back with a R32 GTST i tried to sell with a decent parts list and i got zip.....I ended up having to part it out and

surley enough i got close the money i was after

mayb if you took parts off and returned a large portion to stock then sold off parts one by one,as there are always more buyers for a 10k engine then a 20k car

at the end of the day its 100% up to you what you do with your car im only showing you another road you could take with selling your car

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