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Guest Devilish Angel

hi... well im looking into buying my first car and i really want a gtr r33... and some friends are tellin me not to get it because im a "girl" etc.... but i just wanted to know where to look around.. is it better to get it imported...

any help at all..

all i know is i want a t-spoiler on it... and preferably.. well i don't know what colour realli.. what lookz good....???

any help would be much appreciated...

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Guest RedLineGTR

best thing is to check out some importers...and see if they have anystock that may interest you..so you can see the condition yourself. The Best importers are ones that have people in japan and hand picking a handfull off cars, to make sure the quality is top. Best idea check the newspapers & pop down to some importers to check prices.

You can deal with Autostyle. They have a few GTR's there and a friend of mine who's a girl has dealt with them. If you wanna see what a GTR feels like to drive in come to a NSW meet and someone can give you a spin in on or I can.

In terms of importing you can do that but it can be a huge hassle... depends...

You will get a R33GTR in Sydney for around $38k - $48k depending on mods and how much you want to scare yourself..:D

Regardless of buying privately or through a dealer, ALWAYS get the car checked out by a mechanic and a panelbeater. Never trust people trying to sell you things...

As Prank and others have said, parts and maintence are expensive, but its worth it..

good luck.

akira

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