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Hey guys and gals,

tossing up ideas for my next toy...

as much as i'd like to build my cefiro, i want to put the money to better use while i have it (investments etc). So i'm looking at other options.

Where can i find VIP style kits for r33 4 doors?? I want to see if there's anything that tickles my fancy and I can't find the old "body kits" thread.

Also, over-fenders and flared guards...? (pics)

Thanks in advance,

Dave.

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Hey mate, had a quick look for some but couldn't find much on them at all, but im not that good at searching.

here are some links to pics.

http://www.prestigemotorsport.com.au/modul...hp?StockID=4085

http://www.prestigemotorsport.com.au/modul...php?StockID=357

http://www.finalkonnexion.co.jp/lineup/lineup_nissan.html

wouldn't really consider a R33 suitable for VIP treatment...

but any Wald, Insurance, Final Konnexion, or Diana kit (that's listed from most expensive to least expensive) from japan should give you a junior-pimp look.

You want skins for your doors, so that they sit flush with the sideskirts, and bumpers and sideskirts that go straight down instead of on angles like the drift look vertex knockoff ones.

wouldn't really consider a R33 suitable for VIP treatment...

but any Wald, Insurance, Final Konnexion, or Diana kit (that's listed from most expensive to least expensive) from japan should give you a junior-pimp look.

You want skins for your doors, so that they sit flush with the sideskirts, and bumpers and sideskirts that go straight down instead of on angles like the drift look vertex knockoff ones.

Yeah, me neither really... more like a half-arsed VIP look... was thinking guard flares all round (the lil lip ones that bolt on - know the ones?) or maybe replacement flared guards on the front and guard flares on the back (more of a drift look); teamed up with a nice front and rear bar, LOW suspension (possibly air); tint, huge rims with plenty of dish and leather laden interior etc.

you know what i mean?

If VIP is what ur after i would stay away from 4 Door R33's.... look pooh..

Cefiro... Celsior... Laurel or if u are wanting a 4 door skyline go the R32 or if you have the moula go R34... they look PHAT AS!!

JUST BUY THE CEFIRO :wave:

I reckon it could turn out fantastic.. Just be prepared to spend up big, don't take any shortcuts on the kit and wheels.

What about importing something >1988 already pimped up? Something with factory bags and height controller maybe..

A celsior is my most likely purchase i think... there's one i really want but if i spend that much on a car, i'll have less to play with so i might get a pretty stock one and do a few simple mods.

If VIP is what ur after i would stay away from 4 Door R33's.... look pooh..

Cefiro... Celsior... Laurel or if u are wanting a 4 door skyline go the R32 or if you have the moula go R34... they look PHAT AS!!

JUST BUY THE CEFIRO :P

Don't tempt me... it's killing me to not let myself go nuts but i know it will be much better in the long run :D

if i get a cef, i'll add drift mods (can't help myself) and spend more than I want :spank:

if you want VIP, buy a JZS147 Aristo... end of story... cheapest, coolest import atm. You can get the 2JZTT and make it a sleeper/cruiser, or buy a 2JZ N/A or 1UZ V8 and make it fully pimped (as a bonus the 1UZ models come with airbag suspension so you can drop it like its hot).

Under 20k easily for a late 1996 model.

There is no alternative... except maybe a Chaser or a Mark II.

A celsior is my most likely purchase i think... there's one i really want but if i spend that much on a car, i'll have less to play with so i might get a pretty stock one and do a few simple mods.

Forget the Celsior.

I'm with funky Aristo shows execpional value... couldn't belive some of the prices quoted on J-spec. factory option wings are already pimpin too :D

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/index.php?ID=8002

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/index.php?ID=7665

Are Cima's still coming in under any rule?

if you want VIP, buy a JZS147 Aristo... end of story... cheapest, coolest import atm. You can get the 2JZTT and make it a sleeper/cruiser, or buy a 2JZ N/A or 1UZ V8 and make it fully pimped (as a bonus the 1UZ models come with airbag suspension so you can drop it like its hot).

Under 20k easily for a late 1996 model.

There is no alternative... except maybe a Chaser or a Mark II.

Oh! I had no idea they came with the 1UZ & Air-bags!! that makes them so much more appealing! I'm really fussy re: the kits on them tho... generally, it's an ok looking car but there's only few kits that make me want one. It is on the list tho :) my mental debate is between that and the celsior.

or a CIMA! coming to a store near you

Sexy as! but the current SEVS ruling is only for the 2001(ish) model isn't it? which is a little more than I want to spend :worship:

Forget the Celsior.

I'm with funky Aristo shows execpional value... couldn't belive some of the prices quoted on J-spec. factory option wings are already pimpin too :laugh:

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/index.php?ID=8002

Yeah, I've had that one bookmarked for a lil while now... How hard is it to find:

*1UZ

*Air-Bags

*Leather Interior

*Cheap :)

??? (My knowledge on the aristo's is very limited atm; thus my complete ignorance to the fact that they came with the 1UZ)... we could be on to something here :ermm:

(Funky: I think you're the person I'm really directing that too...?)

yeah soon i hear! *giggles like a chick*

http://rvcs-prodweb.dot.gov.au/sevs/sevsindex.htm

already :laugh:

but as above... only '01+ models... any possibility of the older?? for affordability...

http://www.prestigemotorsport.com.au/modul...carID=123303985

if i could bring myself to put up the extra moolah, this would be the kinda base i'd want:

http://www.prestigemotorsport.com.au/modul....php?storyid=28

(black or white one)

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