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I purchased my 97 S2 R33 for $23k with "wound back" 61k on the clock. It had 17s, short shifter, exhaust, 400R body kit, HKS BOV, HKS intercooler, apexi AFM, HKS metalic pod.

I dealt with Herman from Envy and he was great. Nice guy he was.

Thumbs Up here for Envy & Herman.

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I purchased my 97 S2 R33 for $23k with "wound back" 61k on the clock. It had 17s, short shifter, exhaust, 400R body kit, HKS BOV, HKS intercooler, apexi AFM, HKS metalic pod.

I dealt with Herman from Envy and he was great. Nice guy he was.

Thumbs Up here for Envy & Herman.

I got my Skyline from there, back when they were still in Mona Vale. Ripped me off in the trade-in though and the Allstates Warrenty provided wasnt worth the paper on the free pamphlet provided.

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OK Can we please keep the negative comments to PM... I don't think that 1) Envy or 2) Dave would appreciate anyone slagging the workshop publically...

If you have something nice to say, please do so - negative comments please PM $so_fly$

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They should take the good with the bad. What good is feedback if its all positive, itll end up being a thread full of false information leaving people with the wrong idea about them.

That said, I bought my s2 r33 gts off them [shes gone to car heaven now :cool: ], they were pretty cool bout everything, transactions went smoothly etc. Although for the price I paid for the gts i could have gotten a gtst ....

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