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hey guys,

i'm new to the site and new to skylines in general. i posted this thread in another section of the site but i only found out about the NA section now.

i've had my Ps for a couple of months now and am looking for a first car.

a family friend of ours is selling a 93 model R33 GTS4 auto non turbo RB25DE. its black, immaculate condition inside and out, not a single scratch on the body. all stock except for the full body kit. its done 80,000 Ks. i know i should be going for a manual but i'm in Vic and have an auto license so i can't drive manual till i'm off my Ps.

he's askin $7,500 for it. does the price sound about right for this car? i have no idea what these cars go for

so any help is greatly appreciated

cheers

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hey guys,

i'm new to the site and new to skylines in general. i posted this thread in another section of the site but i only found out about the NA section now.

i've had my Ps for a couple of months now and am looking for a first car.

a family friend of ours is selling a 93 model R33 GTS4 auto non turbo RB25DE. its black, immaculate condition inside and out, not a single scratch on the body. all stock except for the full body kit. its done 80,000 Ks. i know i should be going for a manual but i'm in Vic and have an auto license so i can't drive manual till i'm off my Ps.

he's askin $7,500 for it. does the price sound about right for this car? i have no idea what these cars go for

so any help is greatly appreciated

cheers

Sounds like a good deal to me, sucks with your laws how you need to wait till you're off your P's to drive a manual... I did both tests :rofl:

Yea so if you're keen on it get it, your only other option really is to get an even cheaper run about auto until you can get something nicer in a manual.. although for that price it could be considered a run about anyway.

Get it! :rofl:

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save your money and buy GTR when you have money and skill to drive it.

he's not planing on getting a GTR now, he didnt even mention it? :thumbsup:

For that money you will not find a better car. period. get it before someone else does! cheap motoring. at that price there will be bugger all depreciation. RB25DE is pretty good on fuel too. I average around 9L/100km (manual). Just confirm that he has serviced it and not thrashed it too much!

If you've got your auto license but want a manual car, then do your manual test and then look for a manual car. Don't get an auto if you like driving a manual or you will regret it.

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