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I'm looking to buy a R33 pref Black or White and must be manual.

Would prefer one with very few mods around the $9,000 mark would be ideal but I'm willing to negotiate if you have what I'm looking for.

I'm basically looking for a clean stock car pref with RWC.

I have finance just have to find the right car.

If you think you might have what I'm looking for send me some info and pics.

Thanks

just thought id add my 2c. if youre intending on extracting more power down the track, you will save so much by buying an already modified one. totally up to you, but ive spent probably double what i paid for mine in the first place, and im still not happy with it. should have just bought a sick one in the first place lol.

if you havent already, test drive a few. theyre pretty quick stock. but a lot quicker modified.

:banana:

I'm looking to buy a R33 pref Black or White and must be manual.

Would prefer one with very few mods around the $9,000 mark would be ideal but I'm willing to negotiate if you have what I'm looking for.

I'm basically looking for a clean stock car pref with RWC.

I have finance just have to find the right car.

If you think you might have what I'm looking for send me some info and pics.

Thanks

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Thanx gt-ahhh! I'm really looking for a daily driver for now car doesn't need to be quick or modified. I'd say I'll catch the bug later on as my family are into drag racing but for now I just need a reliable car with a lil more go then my ED Fairmont, :laugh:

Negative on the Excel, never been into little cars really.

I like the shape of the R33 prefer their lights over the r32 and r34. I'm only have a certain amount to spend and its within my budget to get an r33 with the specs I'm looking 4.

Hope that didn't sound rude I just know what I'm after just a matter of finding it,

Looking at a car tomorrow I'll let you know how I go.

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