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Sold the trusty steed today. Was a great car and after 3 years of trouble free ownership I am a little sad to see it go, I am sure the new owner will have lots of fun in it. It has been sold locally so it may still be spotted from time to time.

:) A minute silence for one of the family has left...........

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Good to see somebody bought it. Whilst its fun having two cars, having two expensive cars is not really worth it.

Can be hard selling an R33 GTS-T I reckon these days, as buyers have so many to choose from!

Cheers guys, was a great car....but it was time to move on. I did let him know all about SAU and the MSC III. He said he may try and come along. And Knore it was less than A, hard to sell GTSTs now, In the 1.5 months I seriously had it up for sale I only had 2 people actually come and look at it, the 2nd bought it. Both said it was one of the cleanest they had seen, so I was lucky I guess.

hey guys.

im the the guy who baught the 33 gtst.

let me asure you that it will stay clean and as stock as i can keep it.

it's my first real skyline. i owned a 31, but needed something nice. and there was jasons car. cheers guys.

its a sweet car. see ya round.

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