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Hi guys,

My poor 33 s1.5 looks like it will be written off from the hail last week, I might need a replacement Skyline really soon.

I am looking for something around the $7.5k mark. Interested in R33 s1.5s or R32s, would prefer something with an RB25, if I end up with an RB20, I will wanted to have a few mods to compensate.

Something where a safety cert can be organised without too many hassles would be good.

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Hi guys,

My poor 33 s1.5 looks like it will be written off from the hail last week, I might need a replacement Skyline really soon.

I am looking for something around the $7.5k mark. Interested in R33 s1.5s or R32s, would prefer something with an RB25, if I end up with an RB20, I will wanted to have a few mods to compensate.

Something where a safety cert can be organised without too many hassles would be good.

have a look around melbourne, drift sales and the like.... you find a 33 for half that easily.

32 not so much.

series 1 but you get the idea....

if you wanna project some minters out there....

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/braeside/cars-vans-utes/1995-nissan-skyline-r33-gts-4-coupe/1062687760

gt4.... gtr box, couple of grand 4wd awesome ness....

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/silvan/cars-vans-utes/r33-gtst-skyline-/1063136188

pretty much done 2k under your budget, fly down drive it home have change lol

they have had a minor resurgence in price recently according to gumtree....

Everyone has a 33 or a 32. What you really want is this: http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/443726-for-sale-1988-f31-leopard-ultima/

I'm actually tempted, i have only seen a couple of them

'Tis pretty rare. Hit me up if you're keen to check it out. It's not as fast as a 32 or 33 but I'm negotiable on price so you'll have some money left over for mods. And it's way cooler ;)

about mods, would it be all z33 shit that i would go for? I would prob eventually put a manual box in but have no idea which box to go for

Most parts are either Z31, Z32 or R31. When I did the 100k service almost everything was Z32.

For manual conversion you'll want a Z31 or Z32 gearbox, flywheel, clutch, etc. Pedals from an R31. Tailshaft Z31 might work, or custom.



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