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hey guys im buying my 2nd R-33 and i can only spend up to $13,700 on it so this is what im looking for eny color good condition no scratches or enything intereior rlly dont matter as long as it clean

sound system i dont care its a bonus if it comes with it

turbo, boost gauges boost swith blow off vaule n intercooler is a must in it exhoust kit must and wat more can i say all the little extras are bonus so ye post pic and all the features of what the car has and ill get back to you asap .... by the way im 16 :D

M or A dont matter...

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If your 16 and from Melb as your member details say, I'd suggest contacting vic roads and asking what vehicle you can legally drive when you eventually get your licence. GTS-T skylines are not legal for you.

Also whatever car you do decide on will be a fair whack cheaper if you wait till you get closer to the licencing age.Why spend 13-14k now only to have the car sit around.... by the time you can drive fulltime the car will be worth under 10k. If you want some advice, save your money and when the time is right buy something you can drive legally. Pfffft you might be thinking...well think of this your 18, your driving an illegal car, you have an accident...might not even be 100% your fault but someone unfortunately dies = you in jail and no licence for a longtime.

/edit after re-reading your topic and post

Wanted R33 For 1st Car(topic),hey guys im buying my 2nd R-33 and i can only spend up to $13,700 and by the way im 16(thread)
I'm kicking myself for wasting the time it took to respond. Edited by madbung

madbunq dude i alrdy own a r-33 its just im going to strip stuff off that and into my new 1?? and you shouldent be worrying about me,

Allblitz im very intrested can i ask how many km has it done and eny accedent history??? and is that a 3 n half inch pipe running under it??

Edited by FLYT44

Its got around 65,000 kms. Not sure about accident history, you're more than welcome to organise an RACV check if you like. Pascoe Vale is only 5mins from where I am. PM me if you like and we can organise an inspection.

srry allblitz was away for a day is that ur mobile number if it is ill give u a ring and were abouts do u live strathmore coburg fawkner?? oakpark glenroy?? is ur number 0422 304 918

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