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Originally posted by Champinco

ash

thats a mad price!!!  

i ended up getting mine 4 24 on road

its a 97 gtst

68k-kms, white, body kit, only aftermarket things are:

HKS intercooler, and air filter, gtr brake pads, pioneer system 6 way speakers, and an aftermarket alarm.

i mean its not too bad, u seemed to get a better deal!!!

maybe cause im from melb its a bit dearer???

either way we both got skylines thats the important thing. they are !@#$ MAD!!!

p.s: as soon as i get hold of a dig camera, ill send u pics

:D

Hey Champinco I just got mine to, actually its a few days away. Almost done getting compliance. All up it cost me $18k or just under. Its completely stock and has done 73k. Its the same a S2 97 gts. What mods you gonna do straight away?

Did you get yours imported or picked it up locally?

In sydney too hope to be seeing you around =)

Late 1996 Series 2 WHITE R33 GTS25t M-spec

got mine a year ago for $24500 all stock except HKS turbotimer and apexi avc-r boost controller (older model) had around 50k on the clock...

blew my turbo a few months ago running a Garret T3/t4 also got APexi N1 catback with custom stainless steel frontpipe Trust AIRINX pod filter running 0.8bar (11psi) it ripes now!

to rwong20012

DAMN!!!!! UR CRAZY. mad car!!!

to Gester

i bought mine on tuesday, it was a straight import, the guy just imported it and needed the money so i bought it off him, we got it on road (reg and stamp etc..) for 24k. i havnt done any mods to it yet (as i just bought it) but it came with HKS intercooler (front piping) and air filter, alarm and immob, turbo timer, 6-way speaker system, full body kit, mats, and thats about it. as ive said b4 i have been looking for ages and i dont trust giving deposits on imported cars unless myself, my bro and our mechanic test drive em...so i guess the car i have now past all these tests. i love it!!!

Potential mods: mostly exterior 1st, as r33 rips already. (coming straight off a 96 magna)

probably touch ups, and a cut and polish for looks, then most likely rims and definetely a sunroof.

then a boost controller, and aftermarket computer.

For now ill enjoy it will i can.

gester

with regards to the sunroof, i aint too sure, all i know is this guy said to me that he will do it for 1500. now im not sure if he was spinning shit but 1500 for an electric sunroof sounds good i guess. im not sure (considering i work at a automotive company i should find out hey!).

im in no rush to get a sunroof, preferabbly b4 next summer, thats if melb decided to have one this year!!

hey bro i got my sunroof put in my car aftermarket for $1300 at sydney wetherill pk no problems the best spec that i have on my car though it quite crazy i love it 02 9757 4011 is there number in sydney but they have branches all around but they only want to do brand new cars there wholesalers and they fit all the sunroof for australian prooduction cars eg. clubbies! i went through my dads garage so i got wholesale price.

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