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nice 1 mate *thumbs up* n u got rims aswell and they aint to bad lookin either.... n some sort of space shuttle deck lol u did well, n im sure every1 else is shuddering now thinking about what the value of there car is gona b at resale time :ermm:

BTW get that thing lowered ASAP!

It's an awesome price you paid for yours.

My mate spent $18k around 2 months ago for a 1996 GTS-T R33.

I believe he got ripped but at the end of the day, it's his choice, it's his money.

Post your plate/vin numbers in THE thread and someone there can reply with the true year make model colour everything,

98 models look the same as 96 except badges on outside rear panel, stiched on badges on the seat,

As far as front bars and GTR wings, yes that's true but it was an optional extra. Some have, some dont.

Also, i think they have the same CAS as the R34 but i have no idea what that looks like cmpared to old and new???

40th an came with, badges to the seats and 1/4 pannels, optional Gtr kit, optional momo airbag sports steering wheeland rear strut brace.

Its not an optional 'GTR' kit... its the front bar in my signature.

mate I reckon you got yourself a pretty good deal...!! I have seen some really neglected,trashed and thrashed R33 going for a lot more..Yours looks pretty tidy and looked after..well done...I only hope that when I go to buy an R32 GTR early next year its as good as that one...well done

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