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Yeah i can afford skyline, what is the insurance like for skyline under 25 age..

I want to buy a skyline rr33 s2 1996 model, only thing i am worried about is about skyline parts available.

Car is 10 years old, companies probalby stopped making parts for this model?

can some one verfiy, i am so paranoid about parts lol :no:

what is the value price for r33? i am willing to pay 13k the most. :(

Good luck with a series 2 for under 13k sounds like it would be.... err... trouble free yeh thats it. ;)

You'd be better off looking at a good nic r32 if thats all your willing to pay. I'd like a 33gtr but only wanna pay 22k for it... reckon it'll be sweet... :)

Edited by R33silverS2

96 model skyline 10 years old hmmm ova 80 000 km done wouldn't pay more than 16 k lol the most for standard skyline

no wrx is a diff story. Coz my dad doesn't want me to get a second hand car coz u have to look after em alot.

So i want to get a sports car, I can't think of any other new models except for WRX.

i want to get a skyline :)

From: http://www.answers.com/topic/sports-car

"A sports car is an automobile designed for performance driving. Most sports cars are rear-wheel drive, have two seats, two doors, and are designed for precise handling, acceleration, and aesthetics. A sports car's dominant considerations are: superior road handling, braking, manoeuvrability, low weight, and high power, rather than passenger space, comfort, and fuel economy."

A monaro certainly doesnt have 'low weight' so NO i dont classify a monaro as a sports car!

i dont understand the difference between gts25t n gts-t or something like that for r33 s2 96 model?

can anyone explain the meaning of, whats the difference between these two models :)

They are the same thing. All gts-t's are gts25t's the 25 just stands for 2.5 litre engine displacement. GTST is just the short form, as its easier to say than ' i have a gts twenty five t '. Which i believe if im not mistaken stands for grand touring sports turbo, therefore no real need to say the 25, as mosty people will understand that it is a 2.5lt.

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