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Hey, im new here.

I currently got a R31 GTS and figured its time to upgrade.

Being 17 i would never be able to afford the insurance for a turboed R33 so i decided to go NA for a few years while i get points towards a better rating then turboing or changing to a factory turbo.

So if anyone has or knows of a NA R33 forsale please let me know.

[email protected]

Thanks in advance

Dave

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Originally posted by predator666

hey, you sound sensible or something...  *stop it* :) But yer, good idea.. should be able to pick up a nice n/a 33 for around $12k.

haha is that a good thing i sound that way?

yeah i did some research and found that theyre worth around the 12-13K mark. Which is good coz thats in my price range.

Skyline33, your mates skyline...is it bone stock or does he have some extras on it? I would love to say im interested but way outta my league sorry.

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sup man, oi for $10K u can pick up a n/a with decent km's on it. there's a fair few around man. For 10k u can easily get a STOCK ONE n/a. I betcha my very own car u will find one easily... there r just sooo many around... good luck.

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Originally posted by Junior Zilla

ok well as much as id like to pursue this car more and talk about it, im not in a position to buy a car out of the state.

sorry

no probs, hope you end up getting a good car

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Originally posted by bryanlee38

sup man, oi for $10K u can pick up a n/a with decent km's on it. there's a fair few around man. For 10k u can easily get a STOCK ONE n/a. I betcha my very own car u will find one easily... there r just sooo many around... good luck.

being from brissie, do you know any good places around?

im from the sunny coast and there is sweet #$%@ all around.

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the good old trading post i say ... they advertise for like 11k and 12k with mags. So 10k use ur negotiating skills, they keep the mags blah blah blah etc. I'm pretty sure u can find it

www.trading-post.com.au

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hey man u pm me about my car a few days ago..... i want a r31 gts for a project could u e mail me some pics of it to [email protected] if you were thinking about my car i may trade your r31 in on my car we may be able to come to some agreement if you are after something like mine ......

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