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Obviously I will look at the for sale section and the usual web car sale sites.

But I thought I would post this here just incase someone was thinking about selling their car but hadn't got around to advertising etc.

I want an R33 GTST, in manual.

2 door or 4 door is fine.

I will consider any colour (even the lovely 2 tone).

km's must be under 150,000kms (not that it means much in imports but it keeps the peace... ;)

Stock or modded is fine.

must have rego and a safety cert.

must have alarm with 3pt immobiliser (or at be at least $700 less then other cars to get decent alarm install)

Must be in the immediate brisbane area (perhaps up as far as sunshine coast and as far as Gold coast)

small scratches etc don't bother me.. but no accident damaged cars please.

I don't expect any series 2 cars but will not say no if you want to lose that much money ;)

No fart arsing around.

Will have the cash before the end of the week.

I will be trying to get a car either this weekend or by latest the next weekend.

so..

who wants my money...

SELL ME YOUR CAR.

Man wants R33 GTST... strange but true.

MODS - Please do NOT move this to the general WTB section as I am specifically looking for Brisbane residents who are selling.

thanks.

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Go look at all the R33's forsale on carsales listed under $12k - $13k. Offer $10k to the ones you view in person? R32 and R33 owners still think their cars are worth a mint and list way above what they are worth, so I'm doubtful you'll see anylisted for what you want to spend, or atleast get people replying to this saying they have a $10k R33, forsale.

When ever I've bought a car I've taken the full amount I want to spend and rego papers then made my silly offer to take it away then and there. Worked on all bar one car for me ;)

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yes yes.. that info I know... and will be doing.

but this was more of a thread to get SAU people involved.

incase they were thinking of selling.

or they kow of someone thinking they might sell up.

Buying from the forums is kinda like helping a fellow SAU member out.

thought I'd be decent and give them the oportunity first.

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I will sell you mine for $9999

3 inch turbo back exhaust, HKS intercooler, Nismo suspension, MP3 head unit, 17 inch wheels, exedy HD clutch installed and a spare exedy sports organic 85000km on the dial and is the A-LSD model and has 3 point immobiliser

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I will sell you mine for $9999

3 inch turbo back exhaust, HKS intercooler, Nismo suspension, MP3 head unit, 17 inch wheels, exedy HD clutch installed and a spare exedy sports organic 85000km on the dial and is the A-LSD model and has 3 point immobiliser

Now you want too sell it :D

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I will sell you mine for $9999

3 inch turbo back exhaust, HKS intercooler, Nismo suspension, MP3 head unit, 17 inch wheels, exedy HD clutch installed and a spare exedy sports organic 85000km on the dial and is the A-LSD model and has 3 point immobiliser

Very nice car Andy. I think GTST will buy, if i was looking i would be interested. What you gonna buy next?

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Very nice car Andy. I think GTST will buy, if i was looking i would be interested. What you gonna buy next?

it is a nice car and has been very good to me! When the R32 was always crapping itself the trusty R33 was always going! Never skipped a beat in the best part of 4 years ownership!

I am thinking 4wd and twin turbos as a replacement :D

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I will sell you mine for $9999

3 inch turbo back exhaust, HKS intercooler, Nismo suspension, MP3 head unit, 17 inch wheels, exedy HD clutch installed and a spare exedy sports organic 85000km on the dial and is the A-LSD model and has 3 point immobiliser

too cheap ya bastard!!!!

I also have a massive datto fetish SR powered 1600's are horny

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I will sell you mine for $9999

3 inch turbo back exhaust, HKS intercooler, Nismo suspension, MP3 head unit, 17 inch wheels, exedy HD clutch installed and a spare exedy sports organic 85000km on the dial and is the A-LSD model and has 3 point immobiliser

Mate..

PM me your number and any other photos you have so I can put a case forward to the minister of War and Finance.

any other angle shots you have.

and interior and engine bay if possible.

I'd like to buy something this weekend if possible.

At the moment, you are asking price is one of the higher ones but it looks very clean.

this is what you are up against..

1st choice

2nd choice

3rd choice

In reality, you are only in direct competition with the black one as it's my favourite off that list.

I would prefer a plain silver or white car but you do take a good photo.. :)

Yours is definitely the cleanest looking and the fact that it's a forum members car is a bonus for me.

Like I said.. pass on your contact details and a general suburb that you are in (I'm on the north side of town but as you can see from the links above, I've got some driving to do this weekend to see the cars..)

thanks

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Mate..

PM me your number and any other photos you have so I can put a case forward to the minister of War and Finance.

any other angle shots you have.

and interior and engine bay if possible.

I'd like to buy something this weekend if possible.

At the moment, you are asking price is one of the higher ones but it looks very clean.

this is what you are up against..

1st choice

2nd choice

3rd choice

In reality, you are only in direct competition with the black one as it's my favourite off that list.

I would prefer a plain silver or white car but you do take a good photo.. :)

Yours is definitely the cleanest looking and the fact that it's a forum members car is a bonus for me.

Like I said.. pass on your contact details and a general suburb that you are in (I'm on the north side of town but as you can see from the links above, I've got some driving to do this weekend to see the cars..)

thanks

I will see what photos i can come up with! May even take some new ones just for you!

Just letting you know that some tool who collects trollies with a tractor scraped my front bar recently, just somthing for you to consider when you are weighing up all the cars

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