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Can anyone help me out?

Im looking for a good condition R33 GTS, dont want a turbo simply because i cant afford the insurance :D Oh btw i didnt write this before.. but it has to be a 5 speed manuel, not interested in auto poo lol All white or all black is prefered.. but we cant have it all so if its diff, then let me know anywayz!

If anyone knows of anyone, email me at [email protected]

Thanks pplz

Regards

Jazza :P

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I can understand why people would want an n-a skyline. theyre nice cars to drive - even without the boost.. but in all honestly if you're trying to keep your insurance down and you want an n-a I 'd look at a bling bling euro. driving experience and pimp factor.

there are a surprising number of s/hand beemers and peugots around at hurter cheap prices.

if you want a jap import with an n-a engine there are some cool cars around - like the infinitys, cedrics, glorias and celsiors.

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i managed to get insurance for my GTS.

and im 18.

(drivin almost 2 years or there abouts...)

if u cant find anywhere else, famous classic car will insure anyone as long as u can come up with the cash. (they quoted me $2500 ish for a non turbo)... but i went with western QBE (usually dont insure imports but i had used them as insurance before so they allowed it) and now im paying $1900 a year for a non turbo :D

and thats with a 20 % NCB. cant wait till i get my 30% next year an then more an more!!!

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mmm yeh i have an n/a and was paying 2.5k for my first years insurance :D

i doesnt really make much difference turbo or not, as soon as insurance companies hear the word imported they add another grand 2 your insurance :D

it woulda cost me around another grand if i got a turbo

and yer as Pva said being under 25 is seen as a major risk

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nah, that's not what I'm saying. everyone gets their cars for different reasons.

I wanted mine for maybe 10-15% pimp factor and 85-90% because theyre great cars with good handling and great bang for buck.

if you take away the turbo, you do take away the bang for buck to an extent. hence if I wanted a car for pure sex appeal i'd probably have a look at some other things. then maybe still go with the line, but who knows.....

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the only gts i found was silver.kms are abit high though

  • $21,999
  • 100,659 kms
  • Silver
  • 5 speed Manual
  • Adjustable Steering Column
  • Air Conditioning
  • Alloy Wheels
  • Body Kit
  • Central Locking
  • Drivers Airbag
  • Power Windows

1994 NISSAN SKYLINE ER33 GTS

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