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Hey guys. Had a search but can't really find anything definitive.

What is the going rate to get an R33 2 or 4 door complied. An early one such as 93 to 95?

I've seen someone posted up they could get an R34 complied for $3850. Is an R33 about the same.

Also in Sydney preferably, but any figures ould be nice. Thanks.

I have tried to use the cost calculator on the imports 101 website but doesn't seem to work on my comp. :D

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Call up around some workshops

I know i got my 33 done for 4.5k, but im sure if you haggle you can get it done for much cheaper now. Theres heaps of 33 workshops now, so prices mustve come down since

Hey guys. Had a search but can't really find anything definitive.

What is the going rate to get an R33 2 or 4 door complied. An early one such as 93 to 95?

I've seen someone posted up they could get an R34 complied for $3850. Is an R33 about the same.

Also in Sydney preferably, but any figures ould be nice. Thanks.

I have tried to use the cost calculator on the imports 101 website but doesn't seem to work on my comp. :D

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I got quoted $4.5k for mine which included tyres and it ended up a little cheaper. They usually quote a little high so if there are any little extras that need to be done for RWC you won't feel so hard done by :).

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