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HI GUY'S HOW ARE YOU I WANT TO BUY A NISSAN SKYLINE R33 MANUAL TURBO FROM AND WHERE IN AUS. AND WANT START THE PRICE AT $3500 TOO $4500 AS I LIVE IN SA AND WILL COME PICK IT UP AND DRIVE IT BACK 2 WHERE I LIVE AND IF IT NEED BODY WORK I WILL STILL BUY IT ONLY CARE ABOUT IF IT DRIVE'S THAT WHAT I MOST CARE ABOUT LOL. ANY WAY PM AS IM ON HERE ALOT THANKS

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He said he's happy if it has body damage so it's not that far out.

I may have exactly what you are looking for. Got an assessor coming to look at mine either tomorrow or Wednesday.

It's only got a light ding on the front right, as in a scrap, but it's likely to be a totaly loss. I'll hit up the insurance to hang onto it so as long as they don't want to pillage me, it might be what you're after.

I'll let you know what the go is.

You can get tidy stock manual R33 gtst's on the online sites (private sales) for $6500-$7000 so $4500 for one with damage is not that unreasonable.

Recommend spending the money on an English tutor though - better return.

hey id sell me r33 turbo manual for $7500

its currently up for 8800 but if your seriouse about buying

and coming all the way from sa sure why not

im located in melbourne north side

let me know if your interested and i can show you pictures and such

thanks.

I have one for sale for $5000

Need it gone by the end of the month.

I have a few pics of it in the R33 picture thread.

Only damage it has is RHS rear quarter panel has a small ding, RHS front light needs replacing, and also the front bar.

If you're keen let me know.

I'm in NSW btw.

0401658880 names RJ.

ok looking at picz tomorrow of RJ skyline thank god it is black just what i want hope it look good lol if not i will come back on here and say im still looking for a skyline thanks 2 all

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HI GUY'S HOW ARE YOU I WANT TO BUY A NISSAN SKYLINE R33 MANUAL TURBO FROM AND WHERE IN AUS. AND WANT START THE PRICE AT $3500 TOO $4500 AS I LIVE IN SA AND WILL COME PICK IT UP AND DRIVE IT BACK 2 WHERE I LIVE AND IF IT NEED BODY WORK I WILL STILL BUY IT ONLY CARE ABOUT IF IT DRIVE'S THAT WHAT I MOST CARE ABOUT LOL. ANY WAY PM AS IM ON HERE ALOT THANKS

why write in capital letters????

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