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I have a friend looking for a Skyline and he has come across a pearly white 4 door R33 manual with 73,000kms on it. Has an exhaust, dump pipe, volk rims and some I never heard of brand computer. Apparently the owners wife has just used it as a run about shopping car.

They are asking $25,000 for it. As I have not been looking for a 33 then I ask is that a fair price for one so I can let him no.....

Thanks!!!

Bayley

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For a Manual u will have to expect to pay bout 20k

Its just the way they are. Depends on the condition they is a lot of crap out there. Auto u should get one for bout 16 and above.

If u import one yourself u may get it cheaper but i bout mine from a yard.

I bought an auto and i'm gettting it converted to manual.

Yeah I paid under 20k.

Bayley, Is the guy from around Welshpool? I've heard of a 4dr that this guy modified and says his wife drives it round. I think he was from Per4manz Turbocharges.

Soppagas, is it a costly process in changing to Manual? Cause I was thinking of doing the same.

Nah, thats Grant from Per4manz. Yeah I though $25k sounded a bit on the expensive side but I told him I would find out for him cuz I wasn't 100%. He is pretty keen on a nice Passage GT but he asked me about the 33 cuz he doesn't want to do the gear boz conversion etc. Thanks for your help guys!

I bought my 4 door from down under auto for 15k. he wanted 17 for it but it told him i was paying cash and after some sweet talking got it for the 15. its auto 70k on the clock and completely stock. have a look around for them as there are a few about. pretty much anyhting with a few mods is goin to cost you more but you might find a bargain in the quokka or auto trader. good luck with the search. the 4 doors are hottest of all line-o's :cheers:

Yeah I paid under 20k.  

Bayley, Is the guy from around Welshpool? I've heard of a 4dr that this guy modified and says his wife drives it round. I think he was from Per4manz Turbocharges.

Soppagas, is it a costly process in changing to Manual? Cause I was thinking of doing the same.

2-3k depending on where you go , what kind of clutch you put in

generally auto + conversion seem cheaper than a straight manual

my 95 auto 90000km cost 14k

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