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Hi,

I started this thread back then when I had a N1 R32 GT-R and there was little information on rare Skylines.

This thread has largely been replaced by:

http://www.gtr-registry.com

That site has everything you'd ever want to know about Skylines.

 

This sounds interesting. Got pictures?


Heres a few original pics of the car on stock R34 rims.

Build Date: 11/1997

ECR33-133971

1997 Series 2.5 R33 GTST Turbo Coupe Automatic

LP2 Midnight Purple

Originally registered here with 96,400kms, currently has 99,000kms now approx.

Zero modifications upon arrival. Only mods to date are updated 18" rims.

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On 11/3/2017 at 1:59 PM, glenndrayton said:

Hi,

I started this thread back then when I had a N1 R32 GT-R and there was little information on rare Skylines.

This thread has largely been replaced by:

http://www.gtr-registry.com

That site has everything you'd ever want to know about Skylines.

 

SAU FTW.

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That is an unusual spec, if you post the VIN we can double check the original spec in FAST. I've never come across a 33 gtst without HICAS or stereo before. All 33 gtst were designated Type M though.

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7 minutes ago, sin- said:

Is it a ER33? There is also GTS25T Type G. If so there was 22 produced without passenger airbag and with the no audio option.

Yeah bro, we can all read the GTR registry, but its all speculation until he posts the VIN.

3 hours ago, Duncan said:

That is an unusual spec, if you post the VIN we can double check the original spec in FAST. I've never come across a 33 gtst without HICAS or stereo before. All 33 gtst were designated Type M though.

It came with hicas, passenger airbag and no sterio just to fix that mistake up.

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9 hours ago, JasonMate said:

Iv got a 1996 R33 gts25t series 2 type m that was released off the factory without a stereo, front passenger airbag and hicas. Duno if that's rare i cant find good info on it.

So its a standard R33 gtst, not rare and you learned how to use GTR.registry, so not quite a total waste of oxygen.

Where does this r33 fit in? its a mirror image.
https://en.wheelsage.org/nissan/skyline/r33/44527/pictures/516592
Sorry if this is all stupid questions for this thread but i cant find answers.
Makes sense the dealer fitting different stereo, I didn't think about that.

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