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Hi again,

I'm looking at two cars to purchase. One being a R33 Auto Sedan. It's a Series 1995 series 1 and has only 76,000km on the clock. The car is completely stock, and the asking price is $11,000. It's in excellent condition.

Does that price sound reasonible?

Thanks,

Alex

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Yes, it is. At least it is to me. 11k and faultless? Spotless? Everything working?

Absolutely spotless, and everything working. The only problem is that the radio is missing. Apparantly went missing on the dock when it was first imported 2 years ago. The car was privately imported by the guy I'm buying it off, and he is an older gentleman.

The model is a gtst25 turbo.

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