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Iam currently looking at buying a car, ive a look at a few websites for prices n stuff.

Just wondering what peoples thoughts in here are on what they think are ok prices for r33 gts25t either 97 or 96 manual coupes, either stockers or with minimal mods in sa both private and dealer.

Cheers

Brad

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Yeh as Howie said.........and then a S1 is pretty cheap these days also. Just remember when buying a car to check the service history and to get a check done on the car to make sure it's mech A1!

Yeah ruffly the price i was thinking for a dealer one for the s2.

Was going to come down to boostworks the other week and have a watch of peoples cars on the dyno, work nights though :P so never got up in time.

Was gonna get inpecta car to do a check when i find a car i like, does boostworx do that sort of stuff as well ?

Was going to come down to boostworks the other week and have a watch of peoples cars on the dyno, work nights though :laugh: so never got up in time.

Was gonna get inpecta car to do a check when i find a car i like, does boostworx do that sort of stuff as well ?

Yeh you should have come down for a look, we were still there after lunch also!

You might wanna give Shaun a call about that, I'm sure he could, but he is quite busy these days and i don't know what he would charge for that sorta thing!

Boostworx do it, its ~$95 but theres usually a 2 week waiting list as hes a busy guy. I got mine checked at tillbrooks for $100 with a days notice. Wasn't the most thorough check but they did a compression test which was the main thing I wanted.

Had a look around the car yards today was interesting lol , couple of nice ones in redline and sinergy. Weird that redline seems to paint the back part and wheel arches of nearly all the cars they have there, worries me a bit :) Is this a major prob or in the end if mechs look at it and its ok, dont stress about it ?

Sinergy had a nice white s2, had a clear plastic skyline badge on the boot thought they were all ment to be colour coded on the s2's ?

i wouldnt worry about the painted wheel arches and stuff mine came like that from a dealer... also 2 secconds arround the corner from tilbrooks is a little import yard hes got a couple of nice lines go say hello to him hes a very nice chap too

i wouldnt worry about the painted wheel arches and stuff mine came like that from a dealer... also 2 secconds arround the corner from tilbrooks is a little import yard hes got a couple of nice lines go say hello to him hes a very nice chap too

Is that the one on muller rd momentum i think ?

My car is on consignment at Momentum.

Vince is the proprietor... younger guy with looooong dreads.

Very honest and courteous.

Saw ya car :( yeah the guy was nice and friendly :) Your cars nice 32g's i dont have tho lol

Was looking for a 96 or 96 s2 though he didnt have any in hes got one coming on a boat at the moment 3 months away :(

My car is on consignment at Momentum.

Vince is the proprietor... younger guy with looooong dreads.

Very honest and courteous.

yes very courteous he pointed me in the direction of import spares cause he couldnt help we had a yarn over a few skylines :(

I have a series 2, white in colour. Although my intentions are to keep it, everything is for sale at the right price. ;)

likewise...offer me the right price and ill put new tyres, breaks, and tune it for u :D

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