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This is a probably a stupid question but what is the factory weight of a 1995 R33 GTS-T ?

I have googled and stuff and all the answers are inconsistent.

Also, I don't pick up the car till next week so i cant check the rego sticker lol.

So i'm just wondering if any of you guys know.

Sorry if this is posted elsewhere.

Thanks

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Based on Nissan Skyline JDM Brochure from japanese dealer:

R33 Gts25-t coupe: 1360kg (man), 1380kg (auto), 1390kg (man super LSD model)

R33 Gts25 coupe: 1320kg (man), 1350kg (auto)

R33 Gts25-t sedan: 1380kg (man), 1400kg (auto)

R33 Gts25 sedan: 1360kg (auto only)

R33 Gts RB20 engine sedan (not eligible for import under SEVS): 1270kg (man), 1290kg (auto)

Unfortunately I do not have any brochure of the R33 Gts4 (AWD version), so no idea how heavy, but probably would be close to 1400-1500kg similar to GTR weight less one turbo weight as it's only single turbo instead of tt.

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