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Hey guys you may recall a few months ago i had to sell my black r33 because of my parents even though i dont live with them and the debt it was putting me in.. also couldnt insure..

WELLLL....

now i have a job that provides enough money to own one again! sooo im now in the market for a r33 series 2 which my boss will be finding for me!

So ill be financing 10,000 and ill have my new baby! and i can say goodbye to my current car "2001 mirage" picked up really cheap and am selling for big profit.. but anyway ill stop ranting on...

I JUST GOTTA SAY I AM SOOOOOOOO KEEEEN! lol I MISS MY BLACK BEAUTY SOOO MUCH!

BUT NOW ITS TIME FOR ANOTHER!

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It's hard to stop at one hey?

I will possibly have a very tidy silver 96 R33 S2 GTS-T for sale in the near future, haven't quite decided whether to sell it yet. It's an auto though, so may not be what you're looking for.

Drop me a PM if interested........

How about a white beauty? We've got a series 2 1997 33 GTS-T for $13,900. Turbo-back exhaust, wheels, see our website for more details. We're in Melbourne by the way.

Good luck regardless!

Cheers,

David @ Carizma

BUT NOW ITS TIME FOR ANOTHER!
How about a white beauty? We've got a series 2 1997 33 GTS-T for $13,900. Turbo-back exhaust, wheels, see our website for more details. We're in Melbourne by the way.

Good luck regardless!

Cheers,

David @ Carizma

You forgot to say "Shameless business plug" :thumbsup:

How about a white beauty? We've got a series 2 1997 33 GTS-T for $13,900. Turbo-back exhaust, wheels, see our website for more details. We're in Melbourne by the way.

Good luck regardless!

Cheers,

David @ Carizma

hey somewhat interested but maybe for a little cheaper than 13,990??

It's hard to stop at one hey?

I will possibly have a very tidy silver 96 R33 S2 GTS-T for sale in the near future, haven't quite decided whether to sell it yet. It's an auto though, so may not be what you're looking for.

Drop me a PM if interested........

always interested in a skyline lol send me some pics and a price?

this is the perfect opportunity to buy an R32 instead :thumbsup:

lol find me a 1997 model r32 and we'll see... oh wait they dont exist lol

yeah its just if its too old it will cost too much to insure.. but i do like them

but the r33 just does it for me i guess

Heya,

Just something ive had to learn the hard hard way, it is best to fianance the first couple of insurance payments or an alarm at the very least if the car u decide to purchase doesnt have one. I hit a roo with my r32 only a week before i was to put insurance on it. Same for my Silvia, only a week before i was to put a alarm in (after owning it for 3 weeks) it got stolen.

thought it was implied! we're a car dealer mate, we have no shame! haha.

Normally we just discount the $900 off the price, but since you're from SAU, if you're interested, send us a PM and we can give you our bottom price.

cheers,

David @ Carizma

You forgot to say "Shameless business plug" :)

good luck mate, by the way if your interested i have a 95 R33 GTS-T (silver) im selling for roughly $11,500 or any close offer. it has turbo timer, boost control, decent sound system, exhaust system plus other extras :D , let me know if you wanna come and have a look.

oh yea its a manual

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cheers for that. Yeah, it's a good ride, full stainless steel exhaust, air pod, suspension, turbo timer, good quality mods, too, not the cheapo stuff. Just looking for a nice home. We're doing mainly 34's and v35's lately, so we probably won't get many 33's in the future.

We've been in the business 12 years, but are based in Melbourne so obviously don't hang out on the ACT forum much. We're on the importing and VIC ones a lot though.

Nice website you have there, good looking and easy to use... :D

The white R33 in the "current stock" page looks neat too.

cheers for that. Yeah, it's a good ride, full stainless steel exhaust, air pod, suspension, turbo timer, good quality mods, too, not the cheapo stuff. Just looking for a nice home. We're doing mainly 34's and v35's lately, so we probably won't get many 33's in the future.

We've been in the business 12 years, but are based in Melbourne so obviously don't hang out on the ACT forum much. We're on the importing and VIC ones a lot though.

hey uhm do u guys offer any cool finance? lol like easy to obtain..

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