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I am currently looking for a non-turbo r33, as I'm still a p-plater. However, am in no rush to buy as the family car is doing nicely for me.. though my sister will be learning to drive at the end of the year and so I will be needed a car of my own then.

What I'm looking for is a car in pretty good contition, low kms preferred but not really fussed.

Preferably I'd like it not to be mod-ed. [EDIT] Would prefer a manual but auto is alright.

I'm based in Syndey so a local seller would be great.

My price range is $9-15k right now.

Will probably update later but yeah... Post here or PM me

Catch ya!

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Hi mate, l got a R33 Non turbo GTS4 if you're interested. Its stock painted metallic green(only 300 in the world sprayed this colour according to some members on this forum). If you want, l can PM you more detail. By the way, lm located in Sydney =D

Cheers mate

Hi mate, l got a R33 Non turbo GTS4 if you're interested. Its stock painted metallic green(only 300 in the world sprayed this colour according to some members on this forum). If you want, l can PM you more detail. By the way, lm located in Sydney =D

Cheers mate

Yeah? Sure, PM me details :/

If you dont mind flying up to Qld, there is a mint series 2 black one at my work for sale. dont know how much but should be within your range. Its a manual too.

let me know if you want details.

If you dont mind flying up to Qld, there is a mint series 2 black one at my work for sale. dont know how much but should be within your range. Its a manual too.

let me know if you want details.

Yeah, details would be great if you can get em. Manual hey? great. I wouldnt mind flying up to QLD, airfares are pretty cheap arent they?

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