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Posting a new thread, I am getting my full licence in about a month, so right now, pretty keen on some CLEAN turbo imports.

I know what cars are worth, so don't expect me to pay a ridculous amount for it either.

I am a fussy buyer, I want something really clean, good paint, nothing on revs, no leaks, etc.

Basically after any clean R32 or 180sx's or S14 preferably with a SUNROOF...But doesnt matter if it doesnt have a sunroof, just still show me what you got

Not after a worked car, just something with simple bolt on mods is ok, i.e. front mount, exhaust, coilovers etc is OK.

I am picky with the colours but:

R32 GTST - Black or Gunmetal ONLY, PREFER BLACK THOUGH.

S14 - Any colour doesnt matter

180sx - Any colour doesnt matter

Has to be MANUAL aswell.

Got around $10 000 to spend so please pm me

Been all over tradingpost,gumtree, ebay and carsales and nothing of interest has come up...

Take note, I always go to the drifts and I often see cars on carsales/ gumtree there being thrashed to the bullshit, I mean I dont expect to find an unthrashed car, but I can tell if the cars had a good life or not.

Paintwork, no fading, no peeling clear coats etc

And no I don't want a car interstate, so NSW only please.

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Yeah no clean cars that I like, the ones I checked out had rust or been hit, or they were regulars at twilight drift days LOL( thrashed), or the ones that PM'ed me car wasnt really the desired colour.

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