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ok guys, I just realised I am not getting any younger (22 now).

and my study is another few years to go but I really need break sooner or later possibley by this december... anyway I need some money to see my parent whom I have not seen them for almost 3 years now... :)

so I decided that I need to sell my beloved car to make trip to my home land...

so what I am saying is my car is on sale sooner or later... I know my car is not much on but I need cash...

so there you go!

this is my car spec

1994 /Sep R33 GTS-4 Series One

ATTESSA 4WD Non-Turbo Automatic

GunMetal Grey

17" ROH Blade Wheel

78,0000 on the clock

Serviced every 5,000Km ;)

Blitz Air filter (Metal Mesh)

After Market Air Filter

After Market Exhust

Sports Suspension (street legal)

Rear Spoiler

Skyline Strut Braces Front & Rear

tinted Windows

MB quartz Splits in the front

6x9 Pioneer 2 way speakers

Sony Head Deck

Sony 10 CD stacker (in da boot)

?Pic are here... Wheels been changed just let you know.

Price? well I am open for gunuine offer above or around $18000? some people might say it's too high/low for Non-turbo?

well the car is one of kind they are rare ones.

also you can actually insure the car, and petrol saving too.

if you are interest in it? or know anyone wants call me on 0414409733

cheers

Joe

ps. anyone have picture of my car from last our MC day

Hmm i woulda thought ud keep it a while due to the fact u just bought new wheels and rubber.

Oh well best time to sell is when its in top condition eh:)

Sorry to hear it though Joe it will mark the end of the "cruz nazi antics":( but somethings u just gotta do:)

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