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I want to get myself into a R33 GTR, I have to trade in my clubby for it (finance) but i cant find any skyline gtr's at dealers in WA or i aint looking in the right places??

Does anyone know were there are any for sale in WA??

Thanks for any replys in advance :)

Find out what price a dealer will give you for your clubby.. Then post it up for sale on car sales at that price.. state why you are selling for that price.. Then go buy GTR from private i you wish and you won't lose out at all

If you can't afford the car, don't buy it :)

If you have to take finance, means you can't afford it :)

No it means i sold my other cars and used my savings for a house deposit, to then get into another decent car i had to get finance.:dry:

Who are you too judge??

*to

If no one got finance for cars and just bought what they had money for.. There would either be x100 more shitbox cars or alot of people walking..maybe you shouldnt buy a house till you could afford it LOL.. Banks will give you finance.. Spesh if you got equity on your house..

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I want to get myself into a R33 GTR, I have to trade in my clubby for it (finance) but i cant find any skyline gtr's at dealers in WA or i aint looking in the right places??

Does anyone know were there are any for sale in WA??

Thanks for any replys in advance :)

got mine from autoworx last year.keep an eye out there.autojapan in kenwick?prestige motorsport worth talking to.heaps on carsales.remember there isn't an unlimited supply of these things.they will run out of unmolested models one day.depends what ya looking for buddy.happy hunting.

japlink.com.au has two R33 GT-Rs atm

i) silver modified with lots of R34 GT-R gear

ii) silver unmodded (except for HKS Susp'n, Volk Rims)

they also take trade-ins if you wish to drive Perth >Sydney > Perth

ii) has warranty

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