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hey what price range sould the r33 series 1 gts and gts-t go for aswell as the series 2, i know the series 2 cost more but if there any difference other than bodykit?

i gotta price on a 94 black r33 gts-t mags, turbo timer, exhuast, sunroof and 96 upgrade kit it's going for 23grand. so i was wondering if its really worth that, and its at a car yard :|

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yes, there are more differences than the bodykit (see the FAQ section :D )

24k seems a bit expensive for a 94 model...but as SKYLINED said it'll be more at a dealership. Have a look some private sales you might find a better deal :D

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Originally posted by PlATiuM

i gotta price on a 94 black r33 gts-t mags, turbo timer, exhuast, sunroof and 96 upgrade kit it's going for 23grand. so i was wondering if its really worth that, and its at a car yard :|

What are they saying the 96 upgrade kit is?

S2 differences are quite numerous. Every time i pull something off the car i find its slightly different to a mates S2. So far I have:

- Turbo differences

- AFM differences

- Airbags passenger, and driver side

- Front bar

- Bonnet

- Headlights

- Grill

- Rear badging

- Different type of plastic used in the dash, more wear resistant

- Factory stereo (S1 had optional CD player but some just had tape decks!)

- S2 rear strut tower brace (is this factory?)

- More im sure.

Basically the S2 just looks a lot better on the road due to the cosmetic upgrades and will probably be in better condition since its newer.

Anyway 23 grand would put you in '95 '96 GTST territory at private sale or importer. Car yards suck and will screw you over at every turn post-sale.

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ok thanks for the help there, i just got slammed by the insurance company im with now, just changing the policy alittle on the lancer go it to 800 a year and i asked them about a skyline they said they wouldent insure me with a turbo until im 25 and a nonturbo would be 5grand a year which i know its sorta around that for a 18 year old but she said its going to be a 5grand excess if u prang it im like :| wtf so some bastard with out insurance smacks me im in for another 5grand loan :| not cool

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