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Ill leave my 33 out tonight and you can come and put one of those stickers on it, Ill even supply lighting for you so you dont get scared in the dark, I will turn it off when youve finished so you can run away into the night.

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pm sent.

redsun, I know you're a lovely fellow but damn your sense of humour is horrendous on just so many levels :down:

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hey sambo33gtst, nice 33 but im lookg fo somthing a bit cleanr, like white paint job, aerokt, stock steering wheel, stock engine and maybe some different wheels. either s1.5 o 2

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yeah ive thought about importing one but it sooo much hassel lol

ive been thinking about it and now i have a problem, dealer or private?

atm ive got a guy lined up with a 33 s1 with a s2 engine, 82000km on the engine but hes asking 14 for it and i dunno if the kms are genuine. need help! dealer or private??

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you can get a R33GTR for that price if your willing to get one imported from Japan, but there's a risk :P

Lol I'll take 2 at that price. I've never seen a 33 GTR that low priced, even from an import broker. Stay away from cheap GTRs. Theres a reason they're cheap and none of them are good.

I'd try and go private since you will get it cheaper than at a dealer. Highly unlikely that it has genuine k's on it but don't stress about it too much. By on condition of the car not how many K's it has done. RBs will keep going strong for a long time as long as they are serviced properly.

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hey sambo33gtst, nice 33 but im lookg fo somthing a bit cleanr, like white paint job, aerokt, stock steering wheel, stock engine and maybe some different wheels. either s1.5 o 2

His is a sweet car champ.

I don't see why you couldn't buy his car then sell the wheels and get the wheels you want....stock steering wheels tend to have issues with fabric peeling off them.

Just IMO

Good luck with the buying.

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you can get a R33GTR for that price if your willing to get one imported from Japan, but there's a risk :P

are you sure about that... Maybe 10 months ago you might have been lucky, but with the current exchange rate from $$ to YEN you cant... back in May 07 it was 100 YEN to $1 and now its $1 to 68 YEN... gets quite expensive once you add in shipping + compliance etc

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I am still trying to figure out how it is he has listed what he wants and it fits the description of my car exactly bar an 'Aerokt' and 'Stock Steering Wheel'?

Just dropped a new RB25 (front cut motor) into it 6000k's ago with rebuilt turbo, brand new suspension and a series 1.5 with volk GTC's.

I think the OP needs to do some research into what he could get for selling the rims and giving up the idea of having a stock wheel lawl.

All comes back to 'each to their own' though doesn't it.

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You must be the dude who's gf came into my shop asking about mine...good luck with finding a good example, what about this one...

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...amp;distance=25

or this...

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...amp;distance=25

This 32 GTR has been on carsales for about a year now...not sure why, maybe it's a real piece of shit, or it might be alright...I never checked it out when I was looking just coz it was so cheap, which is kinda silly really...

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...amp;distance=25

All of these sellers seem keen as to get rid of the cars so I'm sure their prices are negotiable somewhat...

Save some cash, get a 32 and then spend a little bit to make it how you want it, I reckon...

Take it easy...

J

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