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Did you look at every single 1 on carsale? I saw a black and a blue 1 thats around 26k or 27k. I would presume you'll be able to nego it down to 25k.

yeh mate ive chcked those ones, the black one isnt accepting my offer at 25k n dont you think its a bit overpriced considering i can get 95 models with a fair bit of mods for 25k, and the blue one, well i dont really like the colour, and its a bit high powered for my use, but if i cant find anythin, imight be importing from japan, or who knows sumthn wonderful might pop up aye :D ,

il post the ride up when i get it, just waiting for the right one to cum along,

n guys the insurance is high for me, coz im 18, and as im an international student, the only company that will touch me is justcar, and thats 3K a year, with i thnk 2000 excess, oh well who said it was cheap owning a gtr ,

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Adam

Well I wouldnt say its over price because its up to the owner. But if its more than 30k I will say it is. 25 or 26k would be the price I'm willing to pay for that but nothing more. The exhaust looks stock to me... so I dont know what sorta owner would that be... Its good to be patient as you'll never know what you will end up getting.

I'm like you before, never liked white but somehow white on 33 does it for me but not on 34s. If I were to get a 34 it will definitely be black. And the other thing is N1s doesnt come in any other colours cept for QM1.

Good luck with your hunt.

gday peeps,

does any1 know who owns this r33 gtr? it was on sale a short while ago, i mesaged the owner , no replies, and its not on carsales anymore,

mayb i could work sumthn out with the new owner if its sold :( , yeh thts how much i want a r33 gtr right now :O

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cheers

Adam

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/19...-G-t284459.html

Maybe this is worth the flight there and truck it to brisbane?

Its under your budget and still the colour you want.

to be honest mate, im sure your aware of this, if you cant safely afford to fork out an extra 3-4 g's at any given time, then a GTR is not for you.

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lol brandon, i dont know but white gtrs just seem so plain, they kinda just look lke plain old r33 gtst's , but again i wouldnt mind yours coz its sexy :D ,

+1

IMO Brandons car is one of the sexiest 33 gtr's ive ever seen, its just soooo tidy and the white on white is pure sex :cool:

to be honest mate, im sure your aware of this, if you cant safely afford to fork out an extra 3-4 g's at any given time, then a GTR is not for you.

X 11ty, Spoken for truth.

ah mate i feel your pain!!! i'm in the same boat, got cash ready, will travel anywhere for the right gtr and yet i cant find a nice black 32gtr anywhere!! thought in these hard financial times people would be selling left right and center but it seems that only the cheap and nasty ones are coming out. i am so close to buying a 33gtr instead its not funny.

needed to vent haha

cheers and good luck fella, hope u find what your after

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...id=1213B31DE360

I know you're after black but this is 1 of the best looking 32gtrs I've seen. Got the chance to see her in real life during the charity cruise. Absolutely stunning.




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