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Hey guys, I hope you can actually make WTB posts for full cars.. :D

I'm a P-Plater, and a GTS-T is out of the question now. So I was wondering if anyone had a R32/R33 GTS Skyline for sale? Or could point me to somewhere that does.

Rego doesn't really fuss me, aslong as it has been previously registrated.. and goes =] I'm just after some things to look at, so anything really that you know/have would be greatly appreciated.

I wouldn't mind travelling to get it, aslong as it was at the right price, but NSW would be easier.. If you know what I mean ;)

Any help would be excellent.. I have loved Skylines for years, and the turbo rule cut me down hardcore.. But ah well.

Thanks fellahs.

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Actually unless NSW is diff from Vic you can drive an R32 gtst on your P's as it is under the power/weight rule. Unfortunately the R33 gtsts are slightly over......

Actually unless NSW is diff from Vic you can drive an R32 gtst on your P's as it is under the power/weight rule.  Unfortunately the R33 gtsts are slightly over......

NSW put a ban on all V8 and turbo cars....dont think you're allowed any performance mods at all over there now...

the rule has quite a few flaws, as old V8's are slower than most new stock family cars (falcon and commodore base models etc)

then there is things like NA porches that could technically be driven as they are 6cyl, and would basically rape most cars!

Victoria's power to weight actually makes a LOT more sense

there is a few non turbo R33's on car sales mate

also as read in autosalon....register your turbo in mother/fathers anme, then pay fee to drive because its the main "family car" :P

also i think there is a R32 gts for sale in the fs section..has a vertex kit and pearl paint..10 grand and very schweet

Carsales 1

Carsales2

Carsales 3

Carsales 4

Carsales 5

Carsales 6

Carsales 7

and NSW ads :P

Carsales1

Carsales 2

so yeah...quite a few non turbos...but only 2 listed for NSW....number 2 for NSW looks pretty nice, and number 3 for VIC...

I'll be selling my 1993 R32 GTS V Selection II soon. I'm in the process of importing a replacement, and as soon as its road registered here it'll be available. If you have any offers, feel free to PM me, and what sort of timeframe you're looking to buy a car in.

Thanks so much for the feedback guys.

Next weekend I'm going down to get the number 3 Vic one.

Thanks heaps for your help, really appreciated. :)

lol, you're a car sellers dream!

you're just gonna go down, and buy it after reading an ad and seeing a few pics?

i just looked at the ad for it...$13k seems a bit steap considering its a 93. its non turbo. it has 160,000kms, needs a front bar replacement ... list goes on!

u can get turbo models for that price in better condition :S

Edited by madwob

ahh but he can't drive a turbo car cos he's on his P's and lives in NSW :) they just got new laws that basically means the only Skylines you can drive are unmodified non turbo's

ahh but he can't drive a turbo car cos he's on his P's and lives in NSW :) they just got new laws that basically means the only Skylines you can drive are unmodified non turbo's

i know. im the 1 that listed the above 10 or so non turbo R33 ads.

what im saying is, the price on that particular 1 is bs, its not like its in mint condition, it says it in the ad.

and thanks for replying on msn too...

msn? oh shit, you must be chatting to my pc at work... whoops, if its something important can you PM me what you said?

msn? oh shit, you must be chatting to my pc at work... whoops, if its something important can you PM me what you said?

you leave your msn on at work but dont go on it at home ? :S

it was about the import stuff we discussed

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