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Hi guys, new member here :P

Currently in the market for an S2 (96 or above) N/A R33 GTS4. The car must be auto so that other family members can drive it as well. Have the cash ready.

Post what you have guys :teehee:

PS: Strongly prefer SA/Adelaide cars as this is where I'm located, cheers.

Tom.

^^ your kidding right

there is a R33 GTS4 1997 albeit manual in the For Sale Section not really hard to teach someone how to drive manual or do an auto conversion im sure someone with an auto box would be more than happy to swap

come to think of it dont reckon you will get auto and 4WD in the same car

<-- boot lock without the badge looks shite. still after 33 boot lock with swivel badge. S1 or S2 are fine

and also the plastic inner front guard liner that surrounds the standard SMIC to suit 33 S1 type M front bar

<-- the plastic inner front guard liner that surrounds the standard SMIC to suit 33 S1 type M front bar

i dont know if it will fit or not but i have the one off of my s2 33 sittin here if you want to try it

Hi Steve, thanks for your thoughts. I wouldn't mind a manual for a weekender, however, I will be driving the car in the city everyday so an auto would make my life much easier.

LOL

u gotta be joking, a manual is so easy to drive if you know wat ur doin, and u got more control over it in stop start traffic

and as madaz said, if u find a auto gts4 in adelaide, well damn u must be really good

its like finding a R33 GTR autech sitting in a elizabeth with the keys in the ignition lol, just aint gonna happen anytime soon

so just get a manual

LOL

u gotta be joking, a manual is so easy to drive if you know wat ur doin, and u got more control over it in stop start traffic

and as madaz said, if u find a auto gts4 in adelaide, well damn u must be really good

its like finding a R33 GTR autech sitting in a elizabeth with the keys in the ignition lol, just aint gonna happen anytime soon

so just get a manual

explain how a manual in stop start traffic, has more control over an auto!?

:D

i am looking for a complete gts-t engine, low k's preffered, its gunna get worked anyways. looking in s.a owww and prefferably at a good price.

cheers... michael p.s its worth a shot in here. oww and mate i got a r33 gts-4 but its manual and a 94 great to drive, not hard to drive either, but when i first picked it up day 1 i bunny hopped it near morthetvalle and reynella was a classic.

i dont know if it will fit or not but i have the one off of my s2 33 sittin here if you want to try it

hey mate, cheers! let me investigate that a little further. my mate has a S2, i'll have a quick look at his. If it looks the part, ill definitely shoot you a PM

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