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I'd say look at a R32 four door.. but you mentioned space :worship:

There was a 4 door R33 in white, auto going for $10,000 when I bought mine. I'd say if you offered a few of the 4 door guys forsale 10,000 cash in hand they'd take it as 33's aren't getting difficult to sell :)

Good luck convincing the missus though, I've seen a R33 4 door at the local shops with a wife and kids riding inside. Let me say, I wish I was that kid... rather be pulled around in a 33 then my dads old commodores and crap :laugh:

I'd say look at a R32 four door.. but you mentioned space :)

There was a 4 door R33 in white, auto going for $10,000 when I bought mine. I'd say if you offered a few of the 4 door guys forsale 10,000 cash in hand they'd take it as 33's aren't getting difficult to sell :(

Good luck convincing the missus though, I've seen a R33 4 door at the local shops with a wife and kids riding inside. Let me say, I wish I was that kid... rather be pulled around in a 33 then my dads old commodores and crap :(

after a 33. looked at 32 s and not really my thing. too old for me I'm afraid. I work on a lot of them and it seems the 32s have more done to them than the 33s do. personal preference really.

I wish jspec (if you are reading hurry up please :) ) would send me pics and info on that pearl one I posted.

starlet got sold today pending mech inspection for $8500!!

Edited by Chris Rogers
Go to the DaRk sIdE!

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/9202

mmMMMmMMMMmmMMMMmmm sExY!

Or an evo7 wagon!

looked at that. evo wagon I liked cost kills it, wife liked it for some reason.

I'll stick with a 33 sedan. easier to work on :laugh:

Dude there is nothing sexy about a want to be family car...

There are 3 kinds of people in this world

those who dream

those who do

and those who chose not to play the game

You sound like you want to play so now you need to decide if you are just dreaming or if your going to do it.

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