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HI all,

I am trying a different tact this time as my last thread started a fuel price discussion lol.

A 94-96 R33 Manual in good nick inside and out

Stock as Stock can be

reasonable k's 80 -100

How much would you pay?

Where would you buy from local or OS?

Private or Dealership?

Recommendations on all of the above, i am in Townsville QLD so home state is preferable for rego etc

THanks Stink

HI all,

I am trying a different tact this time as my last thread started a fuel price discussion lol.

A 94-96 R33 Manual in good nick inside and out

Stock as Stock can be

reasonable k's 80 -100

How much would you pay?

Where would you buy from local or OS?

Private or Dealership?

Recommendations on all of the above, i am in Townsville QLD so home state is preferable for rego etc

THanks Stink

Japan: 14.5 - 15 K drive away with rego.

You can get a stocker R33 grade 3-4 for about 450, 000 - 500, 000 YEN

Dealership : 18K

Private : 17K

Japan: 14.5 - 15 K drive away with rego.

You can get a stocker R33 grade 3-4 for about 450, 000 - 500, 000 YEN

Dealership : 18K

Private : 17K

$15k drive away with rego etc...as if!

ive been looking at imports and they're more than that...you might get 1 in good condition with low kms for that price before rego, tyres etc!

if you know of some for the price you said, point me in the right direction and ill buy 1!

Hi, how's it going? I'm ex tsv myself and wanted to help you out. if you can get down to brisbane, there are heaps of car yards there that stock good cars. some of these cars can be a little over priced as they know how desirable these cars are.

I was on christmas leave, wandering around, having a look at some car yards when I found my Impul R33R, a complete tuning shop car (a genuine collector's car) and they didn't even know what they had! I'm just saying there are bargains out there.

If you want to go with a private importer, you can save a lot of money, IF you can put up with the wait for the car to arrive. You can also get boned by some dodgy bastards.

I'm just saying do your research, get lots of photos and a hard copy list of all aftermarket parts on the car BEFORE it leaves japan and again as soon as possible after it lands. I say this because some of my friends imported, got absolute bargains for thier cars, only to have some f**k steal some guages and the stereo during shipping. :)

Also, don't be wowed by stickers and other useless stuff, they can hide cracks/dents etc. :(

Hope you find something great!!! :)

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