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This upcoming July I will finally graduate off my P's to a full license. Therefore I'm after an R33/32 gts-t, as it has been a dream car of mine for a very long time.

Looking to spend around the $10,000 mark, would prefer something with low KMs, and full stock on the engine would be nice, but I'm not going to say no if it isn't, providing it's been

looked after. Would also prefer it being located within reasonable distance of Wollongong as well.

Suppose you may be wondering of the reason I'm posting this now - Truthfully I'm sick of the wait. :D That said, I wouldn't mind making a purchase within the next month if rego is just about to run out,

that way i can renew registration just before getting my full license while avoiding a required blue-slip, and still get used to the car / tidy it up etc in the mean while. But otherwise, i'll be looking to

buy closer to the June / July period instead.

I'm fairly certain however that the odds of finding someone who actually lives near me, with a skyline suiting this criteria, and is even up for sale, and who follows these forums,

is probably very very low.

But, it can't hurt in trying. Thank you in advanced for any responses. I'll keep this post updated to inform if I have purchased a car yet or not. So keep me in mind. :thumbsup:

Cheers.

Hey mate

Ive got my R32 GTS-T up for sale at the moment, heres a link:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/352366-eoi-r32-gts-t-rb25-r31/

As it states, its negotiable, & the closer to stock you want it, the cheaper it can get.

PM me if this interests you at all, if not best of luck with your search.

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