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My one is for sale around that price, you can always make a offer the worst i can say is no :)

check out my link below

yeah looks mint but the kilometers on it is a bit to high, im planing to keep it for 6 years, so i want it with low kilometers. Sorry bro

Lol. Problem is, without a turbo, they're not good.

Yes true, im only buying it coz im ganna be on my p's, and then when im off my p's, im just ganna fix up the engine and chuck a massive turbo.

Hi mate, one of my mates is selling his 98 series 2 r33, manual, silver real mint. its also around the budget that your looking for.

http://firesport.com.au/1998-nissan-skylin...s--ad157026.htm

theres the link atm. hes not on sau and i dont have 10 posts to pm but yeh.

good luck.

May aswell get any skyline that works to drive on your p's then once you got your full licence and you still want a turbo car get the gts-t. Or by then maybe GT-T. Cant just throw a massive turbo in it. Theres other parts needed to thatll probably end up costing more than the gts-t. If your after a fast car for your p's and spending about 11k maybe take a look at a n/a supra if you like them. there almost as quick as a gts-t.

May aswell get any skyline that works to drive on your p's then once you got your full licence and you still want a turbo car get the gts-t. Or by then maybe GT-T. Cant just throw a massive turbo in it. Theres other parts needed to thatll probably end up costing more than the gts-t. If your after a fast car for your p's and spending about 11k maybe take a look at a n/a supra if you like them. there almost as quick as a gts-t.

nah don't really want a supra coz my cousins got one, yeah might just buy a gts then when im full licensed i might as well buy a gtr, thats if i get a job lol

sorry about the link, but yeah as s4lva was saying too expensive to turbo a NA car better off selling it and getting a turbo skyline later, thats what i'm doing =D

BTW this link should work

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...&hl=r33+gts

mine does have pretty high km's but is well below your budget of 11K, you could easily put a low km RB25DE in it and you'll still have cash left.

Edited by 2FST4U.R33

Yeh its just your first car. Non turbo, just something to get around in really. Once your off your p's then you should buy a car youll want to spend money on. Youll get the urge to spend all your cash on your first car, Rims sound system exhaust etc but most of us end up regretting spending too much on our first cars and wishing we could have it back for our next one :P But it'll be your car and all upto you what you do with it. But you got the right idea getting the gtr after ;) Im still looking for my skyline, theres not many in good condition for sale :D

I've price dropped mine to 11k ono because of the high ish KM (keep in mind most around 100,000km havnt had timing belt changed and a full service which will cost around $1000)

Do what I'm doing buy a non turbo and then a GTR which is why im selling :P

I've price dropped mine to 11k ono because of the high ish KM (keep in mind most around 100,000km havnt had timing belt changed and a full service which will cost around $1000)

Do what I'm doing buy a non turbo and then a GTR which is why im selling ;)

yeahh i might do that as well, man your car is hot, but ill think about it, thanks a lot broo :P

Hey mate,

Dunno if you are still looking for one but ive got one for $7,000 with 12 months rego.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Tu...12-t326528.html

Cheers,

Chris

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