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hey there,

I was looking for some help in finding places in sa that sell imports. mum has jumped on the bandwagon and would like to get one :-) So we were wondering if any of you guys new of some places that sell r33s or similar cars. We had a look at redline but thought there might be some more around, I bought mine privately but dad would like to have a good look at what is around. Any help would be apprieciated.

Thanks in advance (i hope some one can help)

Mel

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There's one for sale in my garage, and im not too far from morphet vale :rofl:

yes you're car! it's nice and clean, probably something i wouldv'e got if i was still looking for an r33

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DONT go redline!!!! synergy have qaulity but very rich, actually dont go any car yards, all over priced, there would be more then enough on here or nissansilvia.com, just look in the classifieds!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sa...s-only-f56.html (SAU should have the otion of choosing states)

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showforum=9

is your mum an Italian or Greek maybe Serbian looking lady sorry im not so good on European looking people (knowing Greeks and Italians don't like being mixed up

if shes after 4 doors she can buy mine lol shameless plug

Deffinatly look privately is my opinion, car yards are an absolute rip-off from what I saw when I was in the market a year or two ago. Sure they say they have a warranty but from what I have heard their warranties are generally useless.

One good example, when Aristo's started popping up, some car yards had them for 22,000+ and much lesser quality then the better ones I had seen on j-spec for almost half that.

You could also try Fitzroy Cars in Pooraka. I was fairly impressed with those guys when I bought mine.

Yeah i looked at Fitroy's last year and they have alot of awesome cars... only prob they want like 21g's for a stock S2.

yeh dont go redline, bought my GTR from there and had alot of problems with it since. I'd go synergy (Talk to Kim if ya do, drives a silver V35, very nice. Dont know if he works there but he's there most of the time, can help ya out, or import one if needed) i'd buy one off SAU tho. Good luck with ya purchase :D

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