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Ok, so I am currently 20 and have wanted an R33 Skyline for quite some time now. I have been working two jobs as well as studying, and have been saving my cash like a madman. While I would love an R33 now, i think its the best to wait for another 3 or 4 months when I will be off my P's and be legally able to drive the car.

I went into Carizma a few weeks ago now to have a look at some cars and to generally suss out what they were like etc. Honestly speaking, I was impressed. I met David who was only too happy to show me a few of the cars and spend a bit of time talking to me. After checking out how shit/dodgy some import caryards are, It was a welcome change to see Carizma. The cars all looked great and were reasonably priced.

In short, I will be going back to see David in a few months when I am ready to buy. Check them out!

Adam.

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Yeah i bought my 1st R33 from David at Carizma a few years ago, was very pleased with it and runs great,very fast 33 i must admit.

I bought my R34 last year from Shui at Kamikazi, this car also has been nothing but great to me,overall both places were helpful and took time to assist me still to this day.

Yeah i bought my 1st R33 from David at Carizma a few years ago, was very pleased with it and runs great,very fast 33 i must admit.

I bought my R34 last year from Shui at Kamikazi, this car also has been nothing but great to me,overall both places were helpful and took time to assist me still to this day.

Yeah mate i can vouch for kamikazi i usually go up there twice a month just to have a look at what they have in , they are more than happy to have a chat and tell me whats new and so on (ive been looking for a car for about 2 years) , the amazing thing is i cant believe they havent kicked me out yet as i havent bought a car from them lol.

Ok, so I am currently 20 and have wanted an R33 Skyline for quite some time now. I have been working two jobs as well as studying, and have been saving my cash like a madman. While I would love an R33 now, i think its the best to wait for another 3 or 4 months when I will be off my P's and be legally able to drive the car.

I went into Carizma a few weeks ago now to have a look at some cars and to generally suss out what they were like etc. Honestly speaking, I was impressed. I met David who was only too happy to show me a few of the cars and spend a bit of time talking to me. After checking out how shit/dodgy some import caryards are, It was a welcome change to see Carizma. The cars all looked great and were reasonably priced.

In short, I will be going back to see David in a few months when I am ready to buy. Check them out!

Adam.

The other option would be to import your own from Japan and start looking now - I'm sure the guys at Carizma can do that for you too. Just an option...

The other option would be to import your own from Japan and start looking now - I'm sure the guys at Carizma can do that for you too. Just an option...

I have considered doing that, but would rather be able to see the car in the flesh before the purchase. And yeah, i think they do that sort of thing also.

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