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hey guys, i am currently looking to buy a skyline r33 and was just wondering if anyone could give me some helpful hints on wat to look out for wen buying a skyline, i hav another question for anyone that can help me i am on my p's so i was wondering if anyone new wat a stock r33's kw's were, oh and one more thing do u think i could pik up a good r33 for around 15k, if anyone can help it would be much appreciated, thanks

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oh and one more thing do u think i could pik up a good r33 for around 15k, if anyone can help it would be much appreciated, thanks

I duno the other answer to ur questions but, i know that u can pick up a decent stock r33 for around 15 mark.

I got mine for 95' 14k, 5600kms, fully stockies. Just gota look out for a bargain.

Cheers,

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