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Nar must be another GTR i aint been driving i dont get my license back till next tuesday...ill come on the cruise depending when the next one is and thanks for the comment guys.Yeah its got full comp insurance and alarms imobilisers and relays etc... just need a club lock hehehe. and the 70 hrs or so a week is surely how i got it...dam cars....

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Nar must be another GTR i aint been driving i dont get my license back till next tuesday...ill come on the cruise depending when the next one is and thanks for the comment guys.Yeah its got full comp insurance and alarms imobilisers and relays etc... just need a club lock hehehe. and the 70 hrs or so a week is surely how i got it...dam cars....

No offence, but can you tell us the price you payed....or atleast the price bracket.... :( , their some R33 S3 GTR on the forum - ON ITERNAL PRICE drop mode...so want to know how much they ACTUALLY change hands for ?

arghhh inbetween 35000- 45000 this was late last year i got it. i got it fairly cheap as it needed a clutch done so i haggled to get it down on price. the ones i was looking at in the 40 000 + had more work done to them.

My all time favorite GTR is a series 3 R33 in midnight purple. I am very jealous. And to answer someones question before about the type of cooler it looks like an apexi delta fin cooler.

Cheers

Chris

We are on the same page Alpha. R33gtr in midnight purple would put a bona on a jellyfish. :happy:

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