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I am interested in purchasing a Gtr

I would like to spend in the range of 10-15k

I would ideally like a r33 gtr in midnight purple if it were possible within this price range.

I am located in Sydney and would not like to travel out of NSW

I am not in a rush and its only going to be a toy for me however i am genuine and a cash buyer.

Please let me know if you are looking to sell by post or pm and exactly what you have to offer.

Many thanks

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10-15k gonna be a clapped out 33R or with bottom end knock surely! Have seen fairly good examples high teens, if you can stretch your budget for that...otherwise consider 32R?

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Also don't be afraid to travel interstate for the right car...the chances of the best car being available in your state out of 7 others are pretty slim!

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I've been on car sales for a while having a cheeky look at the quality of 33's in nsw.

For that kind of money you are shit out of luck to get anything worth keeping.

You will have to travel interstate to get a bargain which is essentially what you are requesting.

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There isn't much available, even interstate as i have purchased cars in Victoria before. Prefer to stick to NSW rego as i don't want to go through the blue slip process.

The purple gtr v spec in Tasmania i have seen on carsales & eBay for months, it looks like it requires a lot of work which i don't mind however i have seen better examples for 14-15k before.

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