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Hey guys,

i had created a similar topic yesterday but it has dissappeared.

i just want to find out if its possible to find an

R33 GTST Series 2 Manual with low Kms.

where can i find one?

i need to get one soon and cant find the right one.

which import dealers do you guyz recommend and will they sell them for around 12000 or its not possible to buy and r33 series manual for that much?

cheers for the help guyz

PS: Mods, if you delete this atleast let me know, so i dont write again.

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When I looked around at dealers about 6 weeks ago I couldnt find any r33 s2 gtsts in manual for under 15k, the ones in good condition with low kms were even more than this at 17-18k, I didnt even bother trying to talk them down cos I only had 8-9k to spend on my car so I'm not sure how flexible they are on their prices.

Also, I think something went wrong with the server and a few threads and pms were lost, it wasnt a mod deleting your thread.

Sometimes I wish I got a slightly larger loan and got the Toyota Chaser JZX100 instead, but I'm happy with the car I have.

I picked up mine (basic supporting mods and highflow making 300hp) for $14k, so it can be done. Look around and you'll find something in your budget.

Otherwise, look for other cars:

S13

S14

Cefiro

GTiR

Stagea

WRX

Turbo Liberty

Mk3 Supra

Chaser

Up to mate, don't let us tell you what to get.

FC RX7

i dont know what to do lol hahaha

Went and saw an r33 Series 2 1996 Gtst

SLIP

ALSD

Just imported and complied

With Bodykit

1 year warranty

60,000kms

Serviced

14999 G's

it has a small peel off on the bumper the size of a 20cent coin which didt look bad.

feel like gettin it over the weekend.

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