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any ways it time for me to finaly get off my as$ and get the import that i have always wanted :) . so far i havent any decent ones, without stuipd mods. so is anyone selling a stock or close to stock skyline that has been looked after with not too many k's. i have a budjet of around 15k. so if u guys see any let me know thanks :D

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any ways it time for me to finaly get off my as$ and get the import that i have always wanted :) . so far i havent any decent ones, without stuipd mods. so is anyone selling a stock or close to stock skyline that has been looked after with not too many k's. i have a budjet of around 15k. so if u guys see any let me know thanks :D

hey looking to sell my R33 GTST M spec 195 kms aprox on the clock at least it hasn't been turn back like some of the skyline I've seen in the past,for the age of the car and K's it's sound more relistic.I've only done about 6000 kms on it myself ,goes well.Let us know if you interested.

If you wait about 3 weeks my car will be up for sale. Having the 100,000km service completed, new clutch, belts, fluids filters etc before putting it up for sale.

Completly stock (except exhaust, 3" HKS Super Silent and 3" dump) 1996 Series 2 R33 with 98,000km. I'm the first Australian owner, bought at 76,000km Sept 06 from a private importer in Melbourne, flew down and drove it back myself.

Only thing i can think of that may not pass rego would be the tyres, were brand new when i bought the car for compliance but are 1.5 years old now so unsure.

Was hoping for $15,500 when it came to selling it but would not walk away from $15k

Edited by Baconer
how many stock skylines are there?

SFA...........you wana know why, because its so easy to ramp 'em up and make life just that bit more exciting.

Why would you want to own a Skyline and not modify it, thats what Toyota Camry's are for. Sometimes being different is not being different, just boring.

If you wait about 3 weeks my car will be up for sale. Having the 100,000km service completed, new clutch, belts, fluids filters etc before putting it up for sale.

Completly stock (except exhaust, 3" HKS Super Silent and 3" dump) 1996 Series 2 R33 with 98,000km. I'm the first Australian owner, bought at 76,000km Sept 06 from a private importer in Melbourne, flew down and drove it back myself.

Only thing i can think of that may not pass rego would be the tyres, were brand new when i bought the car for compliance but are 1.5 years old now so unsure.

Was hoping for $15,500 when it came to selling it but would not walk away from $15k

Need tyres huh? :P

lol at Mick.

Good luck with it all though. I dont think its possible to be unique with a skyline sadly. I love em, but they are no longer a different sight, just a good one.

Edited by datto260Z

Why not import one yourself? I have seen online R33 SIIs going for $12k'ish and they were complied and a grade 3/4 rating. Or you could go through a small import house. Somehwere like Skyline's Performance in Belco'... I was talking to them the other day and they said they could get a grade 4 R32 GTS-T for $9-10K and that was complied!

heres some pics aswell, dont worry about the p-plates, im too much of a wimp to try anything 'p-platerish' after crashing my previous car...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=3656781

Free sausage sandwich at Shannons Wheels this weekend to the first person who can name all 7 of the cars in the pics i posted above :laugh: (To be fair, the black car in the background of Pic #2 is a Toyota C***** and the two cars in Pic #3 are the same make but different models)

Edited by Baconer

star got 15,500 for his stocker without 100,000km service :)

stock is apparently more sought after then modded which is stupid when you think about the money you could save but at the same time theres peace of mind in getting a stock car

The skyline market has drowned my uncle sold his 33 for 16k to my brother but he payed 24k 3-4 years ago. lol Australia has become japans place to offload skylines. the trick is to find a good one not a cheap one.

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