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Hi Guys,

I live in Brisbane, Ive been searching around brissy for decent r33. To save some time, I thought i would just see if you guys knew of someone or yourself have a car similar to what im looking for.

looking for Black R33 Gts25t With Mags, Exhaust, BOV, maybe bodykit, and bout 60 000kms on it. If it has more mods then thats ok aswell :)

Im looking to spend less than $20 000. So if you know of someone or you have a car that you think i would be interested in then let me know.

Im a serious buyer and have been keen to get a skyline for years now, jsut been waiting for $$$$ hehehe.

THanks in advanced

Andrew

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LOL

for starters, trust me that black is probably the worst color you can get

not for looks, it looks mad if you get all the swirls and marks out of it

but mainly for heat.

At the current skyline prices you will definately be able to get a stock 93-95, maybe a series 2, R33 GTS25t for $20K

Ide suggest looking private sales tho, dont bother with dealerships unless you are buying a brand new car

Get the car checked by a descent performance workshop, they will be able to tell you lots of things about it.

Oh, and dont think youll get one with 60,000km on it, unless its a series 2, even then its very rare to be genuine KM

Hi,

I got one, its a black 33, with a few lil mods here and there....done under 60 000 and the price is in your range...... looking at selling over next month or so....

I have sent u a PM, get in touch.

Haro

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under 60,000 KM's. I work for an import compnay and you will be paying big money for a genuine 60,000 or under car. Anybody can wind back there clock and say 60,000km's but ask for an auction sheet and a way to verifi the Km's. also make sure it is complied under the new RAWS which is a maroon plate. Dont get suxed in by back yard dearls I never knew how many there are out in the world. its kinda funny looking at there quality of cars. they are :Bang:

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