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in answer to previous query.. This russian site (!) but seems to be fairly accurate..

R33 GTS:

Price when new: 2,413,000yen = ~$28726AUD with the current aussie exchange rate

R33 GTS-T type-M :

Price when new: 2,898,000 = ~ $34,500

R33 GTR (non v-spec):

Price when new: 4,545,000 yen = ~$54,100

Guess the range is similar between a base level commondoor, GTS-T comes in at around V8 base commondoor level and GTR = about entry level Statesman here i guess.

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hmmm..interesting.. looking at the trading post here.. basically NO turbo S13 under $10k. Not even any CA18DET's. They're all n/a and what hothead p-plater wants an n/a??

Methinks its time gordo got rid of the baggage that is the skyline aand went into the importing business!!

kinda funny.. not that you really need a stack of moderators though unless there are a heap of posts though. Wasn't Squizz moving, or had moved down to Brisbane or something ?? That was the last i saw of him.  

Bit pointless to have mods that never come on, but i'm sure that will be sorted out eventually.

I actually had some fun with him last night in the wet...err that didn't come out right lol. My 32 and his cefiro i am speaking of. :D

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Coming tonight? Um fill me in.... i am not on here all that often these days. Is there a meet?

If so, i don't think i'll be going anywhere....never do on Thursdays cuz of work the following day. Only go cruising on Friday and Sat. And plus, i live near ippy so it's a bit further away from roma street etc.

Scott

The one that says "Thursday night meet 26/02/04" :D yeah, its down yatala.. although that isn't too far actually. I been out to ipswitch area a few times, only takes 30mins.

Everythign seems a lot closer here i guess to me, getting around melb was a bitch at anytime.

.. its generally as most people have the night free, whereas friday and saturday nights they generally have other plans and the streets are too busy.

Its never really too late anyhow. Last one I was at home by 12am.

but thats cool

I think they have to have 2 to 3 independent sightings for them to investigate the car though. It was the case like that in VIC. But there they were too busy targetting imports and sending them to the EPA, rather than worrying about the old cars.

To be honest I don't see too many up here that meet that criteria, but there are a few rough ones around.

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