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Hi All,

In 19 days I'm beginning to go shopping in order to get myself a s14 200sx (I know not quite a skyline but hey its still a nissan).

At the moment I'm sifting through classifieds to see what ones are on the market. I'm running out places to look. (I'm after a stockish one [particularly no boost controllers etc] That has done around 100,000km - 120,000km MAX, my budget is around $20-25k.)

Do any of you know of some respected classifieds that aren't listed below?

Skylines Classifieds Section

www.drive.com.au

www.tradingpost.com.au

www.carsguide.com.au

www.carpoint.com.au

www.autoweb.com.au

http://cracker.com.au/

www.motorpoint.com.au

http://www.autoguide.com.au

Any help would be much appreciated.

Thank you in advance

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You missed my favorite one: www.carsales.com.au. Most of their adds have pics. As far as up-to-date'ness concerned Autotrader(trading post) is the best one.

Basically all those web sites would have about 90% of cars for sale. The rest are either not advertised or advertised through specialist forums (like this one).

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Also try www.firesport.com I was pointed this way when i was looking for a car and found they have a lot of stuff on their, but i think once you look at the main 3 carsales, carpoint and drive, you will start seeing mostly the same cars again.

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stretch yourself to 25k and buy an s15 :P

Yeah insurance would be even worse on it though and 20 is more my max but im looking at 25's to try and negotiate down to a more reasonable price

Btw, just out of curiousity, how would my premium be looking (comprehensive) with an s14

I'm 18.5 and have had no accidents or driving offences.

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