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For those who are not familiar with this car it would have to one of the best R33 GT-R's in the world.

The power, handling and braking of this car is out of this world, and believe it or not it's registered and looks stock under the bonnet.

Check out the link...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ra...le-t257548.html

If only I wasn't building a house at the moment.... :)

Whoever buys this car is getting the bargain of the century...

So, who's putting their hand up for it???? :wave:

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Wow... that's the RPMGTR on racepace's website right?

Absolutely awesome. Ben must be sad to see it go.

It doesn't belong to Ben, he sold it to a customer over a year now, but the current owner needs to get rid of it.

I've posted it in here hoping someone in Melb buys it so we can still see it every now and then....

It doesn't belong to Ben, he sold it to a customer over a year now, but the current owner needs to get rid of it.

I've posted it in here hoping someone in Melb buys it so we can still see it every now and then....

OIC. Good idea.

Weapon... well worth the 75k asking price.

Agreed!! Been in this machine, can't believe the performance and response on it, even more suprising is the sound that comes out of it (or may I say the lack of sound) :(

The perfect street / track car combination one can get.

Lol that makes no sense at all.... unless you have the window down and your were going 400km/h.

No actually it makes perfect sense....1/2 of the muscles holding your face onto your skull will be broken under accel and the rest will snap when you brake :)

oh but mike the 33 is such a WHALE... i mean its so huge i cant even have it on a hoist because it always breaks them... every time i need work done on the car i actually have to use superman's hair to hang it.....

i mean its like a whole 37grams heavier than a 32.....

i mean its like a whole 37grams heavier than a 32.....

Still, its not like any of that weight is due to the larger/better/more powerful/torquey engine, or better/stronger gearbox...

Last time I checked, all R33's are over the power to weight ratio, whereas only some R32's are, on a technicality.... lol

I would by it if it still had the big single and external gate on it :P Oh hang on, when you are fast you dont need noise, smoke and mirrors to convince people otherwise.

Hope the car goes to a good home....if desire was currency i would have to be pretty close to being able to afford it :/

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