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I'd like to be proven wrong! No sarcasm here!

Remember, main points are again,

i) low Kms

ii) top cond.

Wish you the best - yes really! Any colour u r after? V-Spec or Non? S1 or preferably S2? Modded?

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Want Good Quality???

Ya get what ya pay 4!!!

As the elevator operator says, "R33 GTsT going down"

"Quality R33 GTRs going up"

No really - wait long enough, investigate hard enough, bargain straight enough and BANG, there's a middle aged guy popping up to lend you a hand! ;)

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we can surely work something out

been my daily for a few months now.

PM me or call me on 0422 422 344 if genuinely interested

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...=0#entry4259561

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^^^ thats a 32, he wants a 33.

I think you'll be hard pressed to find a nice, clean 33 GTR for $22k even stock(seems people want more for stockers), I know there might be some out there for that price, but not ones that you'd want realistically.

As mentioned, do you want bone stock, or slightly modded? You'll pay more depending on colour too from what it seems.

If no one buys mine very soon, I'll be stripping it down, on stock rims(less if you provide your own rims), fully stock interior in good nick, blacked out engine(looks really good compared to the usual dirty silver), none of the currently fitted carbon bits(back to stock bits), Alpine speakers but no CD player, but will still have some good quality shit on it mechanically, like the stainless 3 1/2in exhaust, Haltech E11 V2, HKS pods, S3 projectors, late 96 model in midnight purple, coilovers, immobiliser/alarm/central etc etc for about $24k on some stock 17s, $23k you provide your own rims and $22.5k you provide your own rims, no rego, no RWC.....so that give a few options if you are keen.

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