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Hi guys,

I have this for sale as well. Bought this last year for about $250.

Used but in excellent condition as i used it as a model on the shelf.

The R33 GTR Shell itself is extremely rare and cost me $150 alone.

I am asking $150 for the lot.

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Located in Sydney.

Thanks.

You can change the wheels, ive changed them to TE37s as you can see in the picture. It originally comes with some mesh type wheels.

No, it doesnt drift, the battery is called vemon, and i honestly have no idea how fast it goes. LOL.

ther sick shells man if they were 1:10 id buy it

Commit! > Take it to Texi for a face-off > Might even win against a 1:1

Rofl, it'll bring the most cheers!!!

So much want, but so tight on money!

How about I buy this off David #1 now > sell it to David #2 for $180 when you've got the moolah?

...and after I've put 100hrs on her?

Hehe...

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