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Hey guys new around here, joined as im looking to get a skyline in very near future (as soon as i find one i like). Would like to buy local but if nothing comes up will probably import through JDS in Hobart so if you have a R33 or R32 GTS-T for sale for less than 14ish thats relatively tidy i'll probably be interested. Hit me up with a PM or post in here and i'll get back to you to come check it and have a chat. Also can really only deal around Hobart as dont have any time to head north. Thanks!

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Hi man

There is alot for sale in tas r32 and r33 gtst.A bit harder to find good gtr thow a couple i had a look at in tas were rough so took to melbourne.Lots of veriaty and negotionable.Came back with a good bargin.

stuart

Hi man

There is alot for sale in tas r32 and r33 gtst.A bit harder to find good gtr thow a couple i had a look at in tas were rough so took to melbourne.Lots of veriaty and negotionable.Came back with a good bargin.

stuart

Hey Stuart,

Hows ya going, So what did you get? post up some pics

cheers

Leigh

The pearl red r32 Wogboy Jnr has up for sale is a bargan for the car. plenty of work done and a very tidy car. plus who else has a nice bright red 32 in tas?

I can think of 3 others straight off the top of my head :thumbsup:

Toff's 4 door is a bargain if your after a tidy car with some mods, you wont find a better car here or elsewhere for the price.

If you think you can then your kidding yourself :nyaanyaa:

I can think of 3 others straight off the top of my head :laugh:

Toff's 4 door is a bargain if your after a tidy car with some mods, you wont find a better car here or elsewhere for the price.

If you think you can then your kidding yourself :P

:wub: fanks for the kind werdz ben, its not perfect , but im very pedantic :blush:. ive just ordered a fmic and im in the middle of getting a safc for it, and its already got the rest of the stuff needed to make around the 200rwk :thumbsup: . i wish i could keep it tbh, i love driving it :)

Yeah, wouldn't mind it as a tow vehicle to get my track 33 to the races.

:nyaanyaa: , i have a nice falcon you could do that to :blink:

Lol no luck yet, everything ive looked at is great but just not exactly what im afterm i guess im a bit picky.. The above looks promising though :angry:

Yeah i was the same when i was looking for my first 32.

I was going to tell you about Josh's car, worth a look :thumbsup:

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