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Only up to see what interest there is for a r33 show car rolla for swap for gtr or gts4 or all types

Hok candy blue with marble effect

hks suspension

carbon bonnet

custom bad boy tail lights

custom bodykit

custom boot instal 2 kadence 15,nos, screens, speakers and kadence amp

custom interior, 4 point cage, suade leather, ps2 in floor,5 screens in car, guages every where, painted and air brushed faulse floor

20" front 22"rear new tires

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lol 22 work fine on it. No Price. Looking to find a swap for a gtr or gts4. If any one wants to buy it make an offer of what you think its worth. Its just not the ideal car for what i want anymore.

Contact me via pm or 0439592916

And they said you couldn't put 22s on a Skyline...

No, I am pretty sure it was actually that you SHOULDNT put 22's on a skyline

price is 15 000 but but for this kinda shit you may as well block the topic mate. Didnt relise there are so many non mature p plate school kids on sau. For you kids commenting show me your cars. I wanna see what awards and magazines they have been in. See if your have won as many as this one. As for drags Well think about it. Is it a carbon fiber shell with a full tube frame. I dont use the car for that perpose.



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