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Hey,

I've been looking for a R33 and found one in Canberra that seems OK. Its a 96 GTST with 63 000kms, alarm, airpod, exhaust, & in exc. condition. The only negative is it seems a bit expensive-$22 800 w/ 12mnths rego, and after trading in my car-93 Laser w/190 000kms. Any ideas whether this is a resonable price from a dealer? I was thinking that if I looked in Sydney/Melb I could get the same deal for around $20 000.

Here's the link:

http://hallauto.carpoint.ninemsn.com.au/De...lias=hallautoau

Any opinions appreciated!

Cheers.

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I suggest you look much harder.. You can generally pick them up for about 17k-19k.. So i suggest you look n look, till you find something cheaper.. OR bargain wit him.. go cash in hand.. n bring the price down to 19k or something..

Look in forsales section n see how much they genrally go for..

canberra ones will generally be a little more than sydney, melbourne and brisbane due to not as many being around (well some would say) if you want cheaper go to sydney but S2's are still worth a bit more maybe not that much i would think maybe 19 - 21ish

Cheers for your thoughts guys. I was pretty close to a deposit on Monday, but now thinking I'll wait a bit and see if the dealer will budge on price. I had another look at the car, and the windscreen seals are peeling back, and the rear wheels have a bit of outside wear (perhaps they are rotated from the front and it needs an alignment?), so I think I'd prefer the dealer to fix them in the price--I'd rather not buy a S2 and have to pay for other stuff before I think about wheels etc. Otherwise, I'm going to Melbourne next weekend so I'll have a look there.

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