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im sellin mine

Selling my N/a r33 :)

1994 R33 GTS

Wine Red

Automatic

56,000k

Rego til May next year

Nizmo Side skirts

Extractors

Hi-Flow Cat

Stainless steel Exhaust from cat back (mounted sideways) :)

$13500 with stereo

$12500 with out...

PM ME or

contact me on [email protected] :)

or contact Joel on 0412416778

but im in melb

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regrettably and in all honesty, if you're talking about an R33 GTS (RB20E engine) then I'd have to say they're pretty gutless. I know, I owned one for a couple of years. Unfortunately, a 2 litre single cam N/A engine putting out 130PS isn't going to win you many races, especially not in a car as heavy as an R33. But don't get me wrong, it is still a Skyline and it is an great all round car. I really hated giving up my old GTS, the only reason I did was to get an R34.

Now, the R33 GTS25 (RB25DE) is a different matter - a lot more power and potential.

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the GTS25 is great mate, they arent gutless, compared to other NA cars they are awesome. Its a choice man, either NA or turbo, if u want to enter the turbo world well then of course u can expect performance (im talkin skylines) there are heaps of turbo cars an NA skyline kickass over though

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RB25DE 1993

complianced 3months back

VERY clean inside and out

done 93k

serviced once a month

2.5" kakimoto cat-back exhaust syst.

m-spech front bar

new brakes

new tyres

kenwood head-deck

new remote allarm/imob

15" rims...

silver over gun metal grey

tinted lights (rekon clear look shit)

p/m offers...

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