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Hi Im new and just buying a R33 navy blue wide body GTR. It seems pretty standard other than the exhaust. I race in a number of events regularly I also own a GTiR for tarmac rally, a 79 Commodore V8 for circuit racing and tarmac rally, a 77 Datsun stanza with GTR gearbox and brakes for dirt and classic rallies. I also own a SLK for sunny days and a Tarago to get the family (4 teenage kids) around

Whats a mint 33 GTR (Not V spec worth)

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G'day and welcome,

You'll have to be a member for SAU's Team Trackday. A bunch of clowns who love their track days/racing. :D With your knowledge I'm sure you'll bring a wealth of experience to the gang.

Not sure how much a mint one is worth but I've seen some R33's float around the $40k mark but aren't that mint.

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Dominic - depends on what you want...

you could pay up to $60 - $70k for a late model R33 GTR in mint condition... but you could also pay high 30's for an early model in reasonable condition. I paid in the 40's for mine and it is in extremely good condition and is an early model.

also, the blue ones tend to be more expensive.

check www.nismo.com.au - they have a nice navy one with aftermarket 17's for 48k.

Hope that helps.

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