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I never expected any GTRs owners to agree with me, I mean why would they? They bought a GTR for there own reasons just like I bought a GTST.

That is very true.... people choose what they want to drive for their own reasons, which is a number of factors or they would not be driving them.

If you cant find a R33 GTR for less than 30 grand you cant be looking to hard.

but hmm.. can you please list these mystical R33 GTR for under 30 grand?? I want to buy one..

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There are stock 33gtr's available under 30k, but why be ''unable to afford'' as you go into the purchase? your already looking for money to replace a pair of turbos..? So many people sell thier car right after puttin 20-30k into for 40k! do your homework and you will get a bargain supercar capable of 300-320kph everyday and in the right hands will be reliable.. Not 180kph +80hrs a wk workin 2 jobs to modify!

funny how R33 GT-R's came out in 1995 .... hmmm ?

I know you can get R33 GTR's for under 30k. If you dont mind an accident damaged one, or one with a shithouse engine then go for it ;)

Its not easy to find a good one for under 30k, and i highly doubt it

Um im quite sure it was a 94. Would you like a pic of the rego sticker??

Honestly how many Skylines arnt accident damaged? There either repaired in Japan or Aus.

Next you will be trying to tell me that your speedometres genuine lol

I think all the GTR owners are having trouble believe the price of a 33 GTR cause there scared of there resale values??

IM OVA IT!!!!

Whatever dude

tell me the price in japanese yen of cars that you can get that arent accident damaged.

Find a grade 3 or better GTR VSPEC for under 1 MILLION YEN FOB.

I dont give a toss about kms, because we know all about em. I never mentioned kms. I mentioned accident damaged (relative to auctions) and auction gradings.

It has nothing to do with 33 GTR resale values. We all know they are going down. But under 30k for a good one ?

good luck ;)

The one im talking about was already registered and was bought from sydney.

Did u read my post? I said what import isnt accident repaired? Auction reports say current condition not previous. Ive seen a grade 4 R34 GTT manual go for $25000. Prices are different all over the place. Why do you want a price in Yen?? Im not an importer just good friends with one that actually advertises on this site.

Okay lets try this - >

I can import a gts-t skyline for under $10,000 complied and registered

What point are you trying to make dude ?

What import isnt accident repaired? one that hasnt been in an accident.

Why do i want the price in yen? Because all cars originally came in from japan.

I have no doubts you can get a GTST for under 10gs.

I paid so much for mine because of the mod count.

I am not an import broker so how why would i care about how much a car costs in yen?? maybe complied in Aus dollars then il care.

So what point are you trying to make?? Someone said its not possible to get a GTR for under $30000 all I said was that they were wrong??

Who votes world most pointless thread??

the thread aint pointless

All i'm trying to say the chances of you buying an R33 GTR IN GOOD CONDITION for under 30k are slim

The chances in buying an R33 GTS-T for 10k or under IN GOOD CONDITION are ALSO slim.

Look at all the R32 GTR's that came in. Sure some of them were cheap, ie 9-10k + on road costs, but man they were in absolute SH.ITHOUSE condition

Okay, the point im trying to make is very simple. Hell, sure u can get an R33 GTR for under 30k, but it wont be in good condition !

Cheers

signing off

Tommy ;)

What I was saying is the market for 33 GTR's is weird..I just tried to trade in similar spec 32 and 33 GTR's on a 34 and the money they offered wasn't that different for the 32 and 33..(89 and 95 vspec)..It was something like $5000..the 33 was much nicer, but thats the market I guess.

33GTR's did start production in 94. I know cos I owned one.

I bought this car for less than 30k, it had a good engine but

had accident repair history. I would be surprised if you could

find a non repaired series 1 33GTR in average condition for

that much let alone a good one.

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