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Interested in buying a s1 or s2 r33 gts skyline

Condition= good

km= less then 200ks

transmission= auto

color= black/ white/silver/grey

price around 4-5k

Rego=yes

RWC= yes

Please no time wasters, so no engine swaps, rust , damaged.

im not expecting the car to be perfect but for the price im offering im expecting a good condition car.

cheers Jayden.

0424775606

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5k 170,000km auto black

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-1996/SSE-AD-2952561/?Cr=1&sdmvc=1

5,500 140,000km white auto

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-1996/SSE-AD-2623080/?Cr=3&sdmvc=1

You can't really tell condition unless you inspect in person. They can look perfect in pictures and then you investigate them and they turn out to have dozens of problems. Just have to know what to look for.

I was waiting months until i found a good r33. but i had 8,500 to play with. so I waited for a perfect one in almost immaculate condition.

Edited by Whoa Black Boaty

Yeah, I feel your pain mate. I was looking for about 6 months. Try and save a little more because, more money = more cars you can look at.
I also recommend looking at subaru impreza's rs2.5. If i couldn't find a skyline that was my back up plan. It's the wrx's younger brother. 2004-2006 models are pretty nice and cheap.

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