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Dan you should just donate the 33 to me

Haha you don't want it! Trust me!

When I sell it, I won't be selling it locally and it won't come with warranty that's for sure.

It runs like a pig these days, I'm barely getting 250km to a tank.

Haha you don't want it! Trust me!

When I sell it, I won't be selling it locally and it won't come with warranty that's for sure.

It runs like a pig these days, I'm barely getting 250km to a tank.

sell cheap to me.

im after a decent daily.

Rally driving was epic awesome fun!!! And then afterwards I went out in one of these V8 race buggies. They were mental!!!

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Also, Nissan at Phillip have an R32 GTR in their showroom lol

i saw that too about a two weeks ago. Im wondering if its the 100% stock Aus Delievered version owned by the dude that has a Millenium Jade 34GTR with the plates XXXXXX. Donno how manys Xs he has

I thought it would have to be an Aus delivered one too.... they'd probably snob an import lol

So I guess it was traded in or something? Seems a bit strange - you wouldn't think Nissan would really want it, or give you nearly as much as an enthusiast.

theres a phillips screw if on the headlight housing if you park against about 1.5m from the walls you can adjust it till theyre the same height as the right. Theres a height your meant to adjust them to if too high will blind people if too low you wont see shit, but i dont remember someone might help.

I thought it would have to be an Aus delivered one too.... they'd probably snob an import lol

So I guess it was traded in or something? Seems a bit strange - you wouldn't think Nissan would really want it, or give you nearly as much as an enthusiast.

could be borrowed for a promotion?

theres a phillips screw if on the headlight housing if you park against about 1.5m from the walls you can adjust it till theyre the same height as the right. Theres a height your meant to adjust them to if too high will blind people if too low you wont see shit, but i dont remember someone might help.

yeah there's a few different places where you can adjust stuff.... this seems to be a good guide

http://www.skylineowners.com/forum/showthread.php?t=180261

Haha you don't want it! Trust me!

When I sell it, I won't be selling it locally and it won't come with warranty that's for sure.

It runs like a pig these days, I'm barely getting 250km to a tank.

If its cheap im interested

If its cheap im interested

It probably won't be for a while

Also wont be sold with all the parts that are currently on it, so I'll let everyone know when it is for sale.

Plan is to get the 34 and then swap parts over from the R33. Put the 33 back to stock and sell.

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