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Gidday to any importers, im looking to purchase a R33 GTST Manual TURBO

Fully Complied and Queensland Road Worthy Certificate

Looking at spending in Total $9000 CASH... THATS CASH IN YOUR HAND......

Phone me :

0488771800

(07)55 392357

Ask for Rusty.........

Gidday to any importers, im looking to purchase a R33 GTST Manual TURBO

Fully Complied and Queensland Road Worthy Certificate

Looking at spending in Total $9000 CASH... THATS CASH IN YOUR HAND......

Phone me :

0488771800

(07)55 392357

Ask for Rusty.........

I doubt you will find anything in that price range which is already in Australia unless it's an absolute pile of junk ... you can import something for around that price but you have to be actively looking and fairly lucky to get something really good for such a low price, but it is possible if you are serious about buying - keep in mind it would take around 8-12 weeks give or take to get a car landed and complied ready for rego.

Obviously a higher budget would be better, usually a good R33 turbo coupe with 5 speed will sell for closer to $11,000 landed and complied ... either way please let us know if you are interested in using our service to try and find something suitable.

But be careful, and don't forget to look "under" the car there... found out they import alot from the Asuka area where it snows and alot of the liners i looked at there had quite abit of rust showing, and some had a fair bit of underbody "repair" work... I'm not saying... i'm just saying... :banana:

yeah man your going to be very lucky to find a 'good' one for that kinda money. your best bet would be look around over here and find someone who bought one and can't afford the insurance or financed it and can't pay it back cause they'll be looking to get rid of it quick to cover expenses

There are plenty for private sale around the $10K mark. I'm sure you wont have to look too far. You are never going to find one at that price from an importer/yard though.

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