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Yeah its stockers, only want to do a few minor upgrades my self and thats it. Ill try and take some inside pics or you can see it at the photo shoo meet if you going and they dont hold it on a Sunday :happy:

enjoy the fuel consumption whilst you can

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Hi everybody

i just bought a nissan skyline R33 GTS-t 1994 for $11500 no mods still stock audio and 101 000

was it a good buy i love driving it its a big jump from a gti swift

cheers nathan

ah good show much better performance from the swift

**********Anyone chasing a 4 door 33? ******************

Stock ID: 1514

Year: 1997

Kms: 106,000

Body: Sedan

Colour: Silver

Engine: 2.5 Ltr Turbo

Transmission: 5-Spd Manual

Condition: Very Good

Price: ¥550,000 FOB

$15,640 on road

Further information:

This rare 5 speed Spec 2 4 door GTS-t is available for a short time to IMPORTS101 members.

Features:

Power Steering

Power Windows

Alloy Wheels

Climate Control

Dual SRS air bags

ABS Braking System

Factory CD / Tape Player

Keyless Entry

Very good condition on the interior and only a few small scratches on the bumpers.

More details on request but this will not last long - so enquire quickly.

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I'm buying an R32 Godzilla here in SA off a friend of my cousin's, has been garaged for last 3-4 years and body work is in good nic. buying it for around 20-22 grande, is that a steal and what should i be looking out for if i do choose the aquire it. It was imported in around 1992-3 from a wind tunnel in new zealand.

He reckons it "was" the fastest Skyline in SA. It's been modified from its modification to be road legal now, or more road legal, more stock. Hes given me all his performance parts with the car. I also saw another R32 today, a red one which was a sunday driver for 18 grande, a GTS-t with 190kw at the wheels.

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If anyone sees a 33 series 2 in red(maroon) or grey for sale let me know as mate is looking to purchase one, very picky on colour. Stock looking to purchase around 15k or 200rwkw will pay 18k, told him very hard to find something like that but eh....

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