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Man i'm really sorry to say but damn you paid a shitload for that... theres nothing special about it at all.. just how clean it is.. at the end of the day it's your car and you like it... so it all works out.. but getting your original 32 from ebay and fixing it would of been better don't you think?

Man i'm really sorry to say but damn you paid a shitload for that... theres nothing special about it at all.. just how clean it is.. at the end of the day it's your car and you like it... so it all works out.. but getting your original 32 from ebay and fixing it would of been better don't you think?

I know there's nothing special about it :laugh:

The one from eBay wasn't in that good condition... also, I woulda spent a couple of grand fixing it up anyway.

I woulda spent maybe $2-3k fixing it up, then woulda been shitty I didn't have a R33...

Also, it was a dealer sale :huh: Hence the high price.

I know, I know... I'll see what happens with it though.

It's a nice car, that's all I wanted :P

The money I can sort later.

YO VEEDKA TOLD YA IMPORTERS THE WAY AND U CHOSE WELL U WENT FOR ENVY IMPORTS I GOT MY CAR FROM THERE 2 MONTHS AGO

I HAD A LOOK AT UR CAR WEN IT FIRST ARRIVED AT ENVY WHEN I WAS PIKIN MY CAR UP THATS HAHA I KNOW HOW MUCH UR CAR WAS LOL AND I CHECKED THE WHOLE CAR OUT ITS ALRIGHT NEED INTERIOR DETAILING WEN I SAW IT BUT SHOULD BE ALL GOOD ENJOY

YO VEEDKA TOLD YA IMPORTERS THE WAY AND U CHOSE WELL U WENT FOR ENVY IMPORTS I GOT MY CAR FROM THERE 2 MONTHS AGO

I HAD A LOOK AT UR CAR WEN IT FIRST ARRIVED AT ENVY WHEN I WAS PIKIN MY CAR UP THATS HAHA I KNOW HOW MUCH UR CAR WAS LOL AND I CHECKED THE WHOLE CAR OUT ITS ALRIGHT NEED INTERIOR DETAILING WEN I SAW IT BUT SHOULD BE ALL GOOD ENJOY

Thanks, Danny :laugh:

Interior is perfect now.

I can't fault it :huh:

glenmore park im always out but now that i have buckled the left rear rim gotta be careful gotta take it easy before i get new rims

Ah awesome, I have a mate who used to live in Glenmore Park, moved out last weekend, was on Shearwater drive.

Do you go on any of the cruises?

Hi my name is Bill . . If you are looking for a R33 I have a mint condition one only donr 65k its an Mspec type Ill attach a pit for you anf it you like any more info you can contact me at [email protected] .. or if there is any one that would like to clean swap a R32 GT-R for it ..

Bill

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Hi my name is Bill . . If you are looking for a R33 I have a mint condition one only donr 65k its an Mspec type Ill attach a pit for you anf it you like any more info you can contact me at [email protected] .. or if there is any one that would like to clean swap a R32 GT-R for it ..

Bill

Sorry matey... already bought one :)

Veeedka I FOUND YOU THE PERFECT CAR. "1992 R32 Skyline NON TURBO 2.5L GTS... it's stock manual black and perfect for you... I was personally gonna buy it but i got a turbo instead...It's $9000 buy it now... and located in sydney.. Good luck brother.. this is exactly what you want..

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NISSAN-R32-SKYLINE-...1QQcmdZViewItem

haha, i bought that car a week or so ago.. its p nice, does need a wheel alignment though.. you say you took it for a test drive veeedka? howd it go compared to the one you drove??

haha, i bought that car a week or so ago.. its p nice, does need a wheel alignment though.. you say you took it for a test drive veeedka? howd it go compared to the one you drove??

The one I got (the R33) is a lot smoother than your R32, but yours had a bit more get up and go.

Mind you, once the air filter is replaced, and I put in a CAI, it might go a little nicer :)

But both were nice. Am kind of kicking myself I didn't get the one you got now, but I think I like this one a bit better.

Let me know once you've got your one fixed up, and I'll come take a look :(

But, good buy!

How much did Nathan sell it to you for?

How much did Nathan sell it to you for?

I ended up getting it for 8k with no rego, only a pinkslip.. rego and transferals cost about another 800.. its very fun to drive :( although the interior is worse condition then i initially realised.. the pleather is peeling off some of the panels.. did you take it for a test drive from arncliffe? by the time i got my hands on it, he had taken it back to maroubra..? I havent fixed it up at all yet although im going to book it in for a wheel alignment next week.. what were your views on the suspension? I like it stiff :) good luck with the r33, its a beautiful car

Veedka, dont let the turbo boys give you shit for owning a non turbo, at least u wont have the fuel bill they have, good choice mate, looks like a nice tidy car, for those of you that said he couldn't find a decent car for his budget, eat shit. I have a 25DE in my R31, f**kin great engine

Veedka, dont let the turbo boys give you shit for owning a non turbo, at least u wont have the fuel bill they have, good choice mate, looks like a nice tidy car, for those of you that said he couldn't find a decent car for his budget, eat shit. I have a 25DE in my R31, f**kin great engine

Hell no, matey :)

I'm having the time of my life with this little beast!

The fuel bill will be big enough on this thing :) haha

Thanks man!

Appreciate the NA support :)

Already installed a full stereo in it :( haha

Gotta make myself a boot floor over the next few days.

Veeedka,

That is a damn fine car you picked up !! :)

There's always going to be someone telling you that you "could have" or "should have" etc but what you've got is a sweet ride !! So go out and enjoy it !!

And think about the money you don't have to spend upgrading the turbo or installing a FMIC etc, etc, etc. ;)

Oh........ and welcome to the world of "Skylines" ;)

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