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  • Birthday December 3

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    1994 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-25T Type M

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  1. I WISH it was mine. My poor girl is in far rougher shape. Factory paint, KH3 Super Black. She might be rough at the moment, but I'm glad I saved her from the wreckers. I'm in a fortunate position to have easy access to factory and aftermarket parts though, so she'll be back to her former glory soon enough!
  2. I still disagree, I consider the R33 the most unique and beautiful, the underrated black sheep, and I love my GTS-25T. I respect your opinion, though.
  3. While I disagree with your implication that the R33 looks bad, perhaps this R34 GTT Nismo kit tickles your fancy? I find the wing particularly beautiful for the car
  4. Yeah, seems the whole Nismo thing was just a kit. Not too disappointed, still my dream car either way, and the gauge cluster is sweet. I have fallen in love with the idea of a GTS-25T Type M Nismo though, so I might pursue a Nismo-inspired build! Chassis no. is ECR33-017724 if anyone was curious.
  5. I'd found these while doing research on the gauge cluster
  6. A few months ago I purchased an R33 rolling shell and have been working on restoring it. After some bodywork and checks, I've been able to identify it as a 1994 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-25T Type M, and found out it was imported into Australia back in 2005 by a previous owner. I found the dashboard and gauge cluster were Nismo, and just assumed the previous owner had put them in for some reason. However, I recently discovered that they had made GTS-25T Type Ms in Nismo spec, something I hadn't known before. I want to verify, so does anyone know of any other indenfiers or defining features that can confirm whether or not its a Nismo? Note: No engine, transmission, exhaust, spoiler, or bodykit. All had been removed when I purchased it.
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