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Hey all, im offering a 200 dollar spotters fee if u find someone to buy the R, its now completely rebuilt and ready to rumble. it did make 335awhp, it will probably make a little more now and it has run a 12.2 at willowbank with a few issues, now its fresh i would say it would do an easy 11. Very fast car in perfect condition.

more details here : http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=70002

cheers guys

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Good luck with the sale John, after 5 months of trying I ended up flogging mine off wholseale..... There just appears to be no market up here atm.

Your best bet would be to advertise down south, a couple of people I've spoken to in the last week have advertised in Syndey, Canberra & Melbourne & have actually sold their line's that way!

Cheers Cam

Cheers for the tip Cam, yeah i just cant afford to have it ;) not only for running costs but the amount of money i owe, so i really need to get rid of it. Get debt free again and start thinking about a property rather than cars so much.

Good luck with the sale John, after 5 months of trying I ended up flogging mine off wholseale..... There just appears to be no market up here atm.

Your best bet would be to advertise down south, a couple of people I've spoken to in the last week have advertised in Syndey, Canberra & Melbourne & have actually sold their line's that way!

Cheers Cam

Yours is down the road from my house...

I'll do a deal with whoever buys it! PM me, and nominate me as the one who told you to buy it, and I will go you halfs in the $200 being offered :)

If I know of anyone man after one I'll swing them your way hey, but most of my mates are sigma or V8 lovers... or both... (that one is scary)

Just an idea, if your trying to sell it maybe take it down to AJM at Kangaroo Point/Gabba and ask them to sell it on consignment, but I wouldnt sign anything in case the car sits there for too long..

We did that with the Pulsar GTIR and got a shitload of interest, way more than car sales. But in the end it was carsales that sold it due to the lower price that wasnt marked up by the dealer. :)

For the record, the v8 r33 is a truly awesome machine, and i'm glad your keeping it. Theres heaps of 33 v-spec owners in Australia, but with the v8 you have a truly unique car thats ball-tearingly quick and probably way more fun than the gtr because it can do skids... :)

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