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Hey looking for a R33 s1 or s2..

Hoping for the following,

- Less than 150,000kms.

- As stock as possible (not a biggy if not).

- NO engine problems (being hopeful).

- Comes with RWC and REGO (doesnt have to be much as i will be driving back to darwin and getting NT REGO).

Max i will pay: $7500

PM me if you have something that you think I might be interested in..

cheers.

p.s. As stupid as it sounds I have a little pimped Hyundai Excel 1998 X3 and if your interested in a sporty looking, very fuel efficiant, very good condition car im willing to swap with money your way.

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Hey mate. I'm looking for an r33 s2 myself. Sorry to burst your bubble but...r33 gtst's only go that cheap if they do have engine problems, over 150,000 k's and have no rego or rwc.

The cheapest I've seen one for is $8k. It's actually not that far down the forum list you should have a look at it. Not ire if it will meet all your criteria but it's certainly worth a look.

Like I said though, I would have a budget of more like $10-11k. That way you WILL meet all your criteria. That's my budget anyways and I'm looking for the same as you :)

Hopefully that helps mate. Good luck.

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If you don't mind putting up with a few scratches and maybe fixing some problems $7.5k will get you something for sure. But if your not hands on and you want to cruise around in something that looks good and drives good and will be reliable...it doesn't hurt to pay a little bit more money for something slot better. $9k will get you something pretty stock and in great condition :) definatly.

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yea i think dj manix is right ive got a 95 r33 gtst 4 door model only done 77 000 kms paint work is in excellent condition its dark grey but its got a fmic, lowered suspension, high flow turbo, bosch fuel pump and full 3inc di fillipo exhaust and id prob want at least 15k for it if i was goin to sell it

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