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Hey,

I'm looking for a Nissan R33 Series 2 Skyline. Willing to spend $7500 max on car.

Hoping for the following things.

- Less then 150000km's on the clock.

- Stock standard as possible (a few minor mod here and then is okay).

- In good condition (nothing major needing to be fixed).

- Comes with RWC and Rego (minimum rego) as I live in Darwin and would be driving it back up from where the car is and would have to redo all that stuff anyway.

- Has to be MANUAL!

Let me know (pm or post underneath with details) if you have anything that matches all or a few of my descriptions.

Cheers..

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Hate to burst your bubble here but $7500 for a series 2 33 is not enough.

It would be beat up and have higher k's than 150,000.

You would be lucky to get a decent series 1 for that price.

I've got roughly around the same money to spend and I've been hunting round for a bit, so I'm just going off the info ive gathered while looking around myself.

To be realistic you would have to set aside at least $10,000+

Not trying to put you down or anything mate, just trying to help you out :)

Edited by Jay11

mate there are quite a few VERY decent looking ones with low kms selling for around his price range advertised on this forum alone. plus, with the amount of r33's up for sale, ude be very suprised how negotiable sellers are :)

good luck mate, shouldnt be too hard finding one

mate there are quite a few VERY decent looking ones with low kms selling for around his price range advertised on this forum alone. plus, with the amount of r33's up for sale, ude be very suprised how negotiable sellers are :)

good luck mate, shouldnt be too hard finding one

Maybe double check the ads you've looked at and make sure they're not series 1 33's and gtst not gts. .

If you look right now there are a couple of series 2 33's for around $10,500+

I've seen one cheap series 2 33 on the gold coast for $7500 but it needs work done to it...

Edited by Jay11

yeah i have seen a few decent ones... Lecoq: i am willing to fly anywhere in aus to pick it up. as long as it will last to drive back up o.O

I want one soo bad! driving alittle pimped excel atm but want something quicker :L

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