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Hey i am looking at buying a car in june. ill have 8k max too spend on the car itself with a furthur 2k for insurance and rego. Any suggestions on where to look? p.s. im not interested in importing, its to risky with such a low bank, and by the time its totally onroad and rego'd and insured it will be more than 10k. R32 or R33 prefered. MUST BE SKYLINE not pulsar or silvia or 180sx or anything. Thanx in advance for any help given :rofl:

You will probably get a few guys on here replying mate

That isnt huge money for one of these cars, I got rid of my uncomplied import for that kind of money and it needed a bit of work plus I needed to get rid of it.

Have a look on carsales.com.au and carpoint.com.au and tradingpost.com.au for some ballpark figures.

Another tip though, whatever your budget for insurance and the car, remember these cars need maintaining and things do go wrong with them so build that in too.

HTH

i have a

1989 Nissan skyline R32 GTS type S four door sedan

Only 90,000 klms

5 speed Manual

complianced and registered and in good condition.

you can have it for 9k if your interested

theres an automatic skyline, 1994, wine, with sunroof, exhaust and wheels. Very low km's and in good nick. A mate is importing it down, and will be here around 1st-2nd week of march.

He wants 14K for it, but he might go down to 12,500. Complianced.

$8k? you wont get much for that! you want a decent skyline for 8k i'd also say get a modded r31! or you could always go and get a non turbo r32........but even then, it would probably be clapped out!

If you really want a skyline for 8K. You can fly upto Japan and buy one for around 5K. What you wanna do with it after that is upto you. But you save yourself 3K on the car anyway :rofl:

If you really want a skyline for 8K. You can fly upto Japan and buy one for around 5K.  What you wanna do with it after that is upto you.  But you save yourself 3K on the car anyway :rofl:

yeh but mate getting it complied costs like 1200...then theres import costs.....and stamp duty..watever that is...plus numerous other costs...u are looking at 11k by the time its on road and rgo'd and everything....11k could get u a better R33.

baby skyline where do u live....why are u selling....and im sorry all i have is 8k

ohh and whoever made the diecast model car call..LMAo...LOL hAhaHAhah. nice one :rofl:

you can get them close to that cheap.

if you will take an auto you will get it that cheap.

I got mine (well will be) for under $10,000 and it was a grade 4.....so if you take a grade 3 or sumpin you would have to go *close* to your mark.....if u take a grade 3 and auto u will make it

I went thru http://www.allinoneimports.com.au not sure if they have gone up since the rule change, but check it out.

Mate, if you think you can get a R33 for 11K, then go for it. Also let us know where we can get them for that price. I will start a car yard if i got R33's for that price:)

Unless they are 4 door, Automatic, Non Turbo and have 250,000km's on the dash:)

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i would like to start by saying allblitz you must be the biggest retard in the world if you dont think you can get an r33 into the country and registered for under 11k, i have imported 3 r33 gtr's for under 14 and i think that is still too much for a 33 (worst looking and performing skyline ever) anyway i have a hr31 gt passage for sale in that price range also i may have a couple of 32's for that price. once again allblitz learn about skylines before you try talking it up you sound like a dumbass you have obviously never seen how cheap they are overseas

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i would like to start by saying allblitz you must be the biggest retard in the world if you dont think you can get an r33 into the country and registered for under 11k, i have imported 3 r33 gtr's for under 14 and i think that is still too much for a 33 (worst looking and performing skyline ever) anyway i have a hr31 gt passage for sale in that price range also i may have a couple of 32's for that price. once again allblitz learn about skylines before you try talking it up you sound like a dumbass you have obviously never seen how cheap they are overseas

I know isnt actual post , but " hexas " did You import R33 GTR for under 14 ???? wake up and stop dreaming.

i would like to start by saying allblitz you must be the biggest retard in the world if you dont think you can get an r33 into the country and registered for under 11k, i have imported 3 r33 gtr's for under 14 and i think that is still too much for a 33 (worst looking and performing skyline ever) anyway i have a hr31 gt passage for sale in that price range also i may have a couple of 32's for that price. once again allblitz learn about skylines before you try talking it up you sound like a dumbass you have obviously never seen how cheap they are overseas

what the ****! where did that come from? hahahah

hope you are only trying to get your post count up or something? n00b..

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