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hey there

I'm looking to buy a turbo powered car for around the 10,000 mark as that's my current limit

The car can't have any problems with it and must be running

Looking for manual but will look at auto

Looking mostly at R32's, silvias, r33's, and any rwd turbo car really can be 2/4 door

Cheers

Mirz

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if you had an extra 3k there are some nice 32 examples flying around on the forum even extra 1k for a 33 turbo auto though if that matters. But you get what you pay for.

ch33rs

S13's and some 180sx are around the 10k mark depending on mods

R32s tend to be a tad higher normally

33 would be hard to find in that price range especially manual turbos with low kms

Check SilviaWA Carsales Forums

Yeah sorry not really looking to spend over 10,000 as insurance is really a bitch atm, got quoted for 3200 on a soarer so i need to stay at the 10k mark

Cheers

what about my 32 then? its only 7500 and it surely wouldn't cost more than 2500 to transport to WA

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