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Im thinking of buying an R33 with the following specs from a friend or a friend..

1997 - R33

GTST

84,000km

ABS

Mounted Gauges (boost, volts, oil & water temp)

Bleed Valve

Factory 4 Wheel Steer

After Market Body Kit with GT-R rear wing

Dual Airbags

GT-R Drivers Seat

17" Alloy Wheels

3" Cat Back Exhaust with Stainless Muffler

Apexi Pod Filter

Blitz Blow Off Valve

6 Months Rego

2.5 year remaining warranty (AWN)

Would greatly appreciate it if I could get some ballpark figures on what you think is a fair price for all that. Ive had a look at a few sites and im thinking $21,000 - $22,000.. Sound about right?

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Ive seen R33 S2 96 model Manual 5 speed Turbo for $17k, 104'000ks on it.

Was a good deal! But would no doubt need a major service at 104'000ks

Even still I dont think Id spend $21k on a S2.. Id import and save a heap or keep looking around.

About 2 months ago in the for sale section we had several fully done up 1995 S1 5speed Turbo R33's going at around $15k

Hey AlphA, don't mean to be a pain, and I'm not posting this link cause Im trying to get this guy a sale, but you really should check this guys R33 out! its in fantastic condition etc, in my eyes anyway :) Give the guy a ring, he'd be more than happy to show you. Actually you proably know the place he works at, Westan??

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=110544



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