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Has to be in good working order with decent paint/tyres and NO rust or accident history. Can be modded or stock.

Will not purchase without getting proffessionally inspected (by a mobile mechanic).

Car-less at the moment and can have the money ready on any day during the week.

Mobile - 0423 597 293

Work - 9300 0497

Home - 9301 5861

Thanks, Luke.

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you almost pick up a nice gtr up for that price mate..dont waste 18k on a gtst

We agree, apart from the nice gtr bit, a gtr for that price would be relatively shit (a reasonable 32 gtr could be picked up, but are assuming thats not your taste)... however a very good example gtst could be purchased for 14-16K, however with that many dodgy skyline owners due to their price these days, a decent car definatly cannot be judged of an odometer reading, so yes a mobile mechanic expection is a bloody good idea...

good luck with it mate, shouldn't be to hard to find one, as you have the money...

Ive seen quite a few R32 GTR's around that are within my budget, now id kill to own one some day, however with a little research and investigating i chose not to buy one. main reason is they need alot of maintainence, insurance would be killer, and basicly just wouldnt be able afford one at the moment.

choosing an R33 GTST because they are cheaper/newer and not that far off from its big brother.

Will not purchase without getting proffessionally inspected (by a mobile mechanic).

Bit of an oxymoron there :) haha

Seriously though for that price your in the market for an elite spec R33. for comparison I sold my absolutely immaculate r33 with 430rwhp, body kit, teins, kaaz, etc etc for very close to the amount you have to spend.

Shop carefully and you should find something awesome. Good luck :D

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