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I'm after my next mistake car.

happy to spend up to $10K.

what I want is one of the following...

R32 GTST (no f**ked sik drift shitboxes with body kits) - manual, 2 or 4 door, not damaged, with rwc and rego.

R33 GTST (prefer series 2 but will look at 95 models too) - manual, 2 or 4 door, not damaged, with rwc and rego.

R34 GTT manual or auto, 2 door only (assume most would be auto at the cheaper end and needs to be so as I'd be getting it swapped to manual), not damaged with rwc and rego.

prefer light colours (white, silver) but will consider all colours except black (no racist... well... maybe some).

May consider orange at the right price to be able to get it re-sprayed and back under $10K :nyaanyaa:

I'm also happy to pay $10K for the GTR equivelant for the above models.

show me wat u got brah...

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lol.. I will have bought and sold the car by then so it may work out..

but the sequence goes, nissan, subaru, nissan, subaru.

so you might be out of luck

Edit - The Silviaof5weeks doesn't cound as a nissan so we are currently at nissan :domokun:

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U can have mine for 10. Rwc rego till October. Series 2, 148,000, turbo back exhaust, teins all around, 18s with dish on the rear and 4 newish tyres. Greddy gauges, apexi rsm,

Just done oil change, gearbox oil change, diff fluid.

New 400r copy front bar is about to go on it. And it's white :)

PM sent - '95 r33 gtst

Quality mods - Newish HSD street coilovers/Mines ECU/Exedy heavy duty clutch/turbo back HKS silent power 3"-4" stainless exhaust/supaspark coilpacks/intercooler/pod/HICAS lockbar/choice of a few sets of wheels

Carbon fibre stealth boot spoiler...never boosted over 10 pounds...adjustable/legal GFB bov/heat sheild for pod

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would Like R32 or series 2 R33 more so than series 1 skyline..

But will consider them too. :closedeyes:

Id consider selling mine for 10K but would remove some stuff, well worth a look cause its had plenty spent on it and i have proof of its condition eg dyno, compression test

i just put it up for sale just now so take a look if you like.

does it still have a black rear bar and missing petrol cap?

i have the standard bumper to go back on, and the petrol cap is with the panel beaters cause there giving the gtr spoiler a new paint job, picking them up soon

glad i sold my skyline.. cant believe r34's have dropped so much in price that you can get one for sub 10k.. thats insane..

r32's yeah i would believe that.. should get a pretty nice one for 10k.

Although i sold all my nissan imports for stupid prices just to get rid of it.. gl :)

yeah sadly the chance of te previous owners being stig/paul walker wannabe's is very high.. meaning a mangy r32/r33 ..r34 not so much.

good luck mate



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