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umm i dont think the 94-95 r33gts25's had rb25de's i think they were just rb25e's

if u want twin cam get late 95 (build date around 11/95) or above

that is if im correct

i no one of my frendz sisters got a '96 r33 gts25t (which wasnt a 25t, just a gts m-spec (did the gts ever come out in m-spec?) with a gts25t sticker on it) in WA for around 15 if i remeber rightly (maybe even more)

very very nice car - very clean inside and out - looks really good

Ew, yeah, I'm staying right away from the SOHC engines... I'm pretty sure I've seen both a '94 and '95 rb25de though.

Will make triply sure next time I look, though :P

my car is a early 1994 model er33 gts rb25de ....... !!!hope that answers the question !!!

Certainly does :D

Now just find me a car of similar specs for sale nearby and it'll make me even happier :D

Hahahaha

Veeedka I FOUND YOU THE PERFECT CAR. "1992 R32 Skyline NON TURBO 2.5L GTS... it's stock manual black and perfect for you... I was personally gonna buy it but i got a turbo instead...It's $9000 buy it now... and located in sydney.. Good luck brother.. this is exactly what you want..

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NISSAN-R32-SKYLINE-...1QQcmdZViewItem

Veeedka I FOUND YOU THE PERFECT CAR. "1992 R32 Skyline NON TURBO 2.5L GTS... it's stock manual black and perfect for you... I was personally gonna buy it but i got a turbo instead...It's $9000 buy it now... and located in sydney.. Good luck brother.. this is exactly what you want..

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NISSAN-R32-SKYLINE-...1QQcmdZViewItem

I took it for a drive yesterday... That thing is a hell of a car!

It blew me away.

I'm going to look at a R33 tonight, but I'm really leaning towards that R32.

I'll need to fix it up a bit, though...

I'll be looking at it again tomorrow if it's there :D

I took it for a drive yesterday... That thing is a hell of a car!

It blew me away.

I'm going to look at a R33 tonight, but I'm really leaning towards that R32.

I'll need to fix it up a bit, though...

I'll be looking at it again tomorrow if it's there :P

God dammit lol, i'm so jealous :(

Hooray for me rushing into buying a car haha.. oh well... I'm happy I mean after all no need to really be picky until i get a turbo :O

Out of curiosity, what needs fixing up? Unless you mean asthetics..

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God dammit lol, i'm so jealous :O

Hooray for me rushing into buying a car haha.. oh well... I'm happy I mean after all no need to really be picky until i get a turbo :P

Out of curiosity, what needs fixing up? Unless you mean asthetics..

Looked to me like it needed a good wheel alignment, needed to get the accellerator pedal tightened, but it had a new exhaust and air filter on it, and was nice inside. Drivers door looks like it had been taken off once or twice though, it was a bit loose too. Suspension needed a bit of a fix up, too, but as far as I know, the suspension was adjustable.

Other than that, it'd be a fantastic non-turbo track car, or a bit if a bumpy road car :(

Whats the Update? Did you end up buying it Veeedka. look forward to hearing from you.

I'm currently checking out one which is a bit more on the expensive side, but one that I'm negotiating on price with. This one is from an importers, he wants $14k with 3 months rego, and I don't want to pay that much... But he's kitted it very nicely, I think it's a '95 1.5 series. 2.5L non turbo, sounded like a new exhaust, 18" Marriott rims, new S2 kit on it, very very clean car. In midnight blue, too... also comes with 1 yr warranty.

So, now I'm looking for a car loan...

Price? more pics... what was your process

Heh... undisclosed amount :woot: haha.

It was a few grand more than I wanted to pay, though... But I think I got a pretty damn good deal.

More pictures at: http://members.ii.net/~veeedka/Victor's%20R33/

I don't think it looks too bad :blink:

Hmmm, process?

What do you mean?

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