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This is a 1994 R33 that i saw in a dealer ship in Sydney it was $14,990 with only 124,000 km's

it had a full bodykit, custom leather interior, but he wuld've gave it for maybe $12,000 if i pay cash

i will let the pictures tell u the rest (in attachments)

tell me what u think ?

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Hi guys

This is a 1994 R33 that i saw in a dealer ship in Sydney it was $14,990 with only 124,000 km's

it had a full bodykit, custom leather interior, but he wuld've gave it for maybe $12,000 if i pay cash

i will let the pictures tell u the rest (in attachments)

tell me what u think ?

:blush:

i dunno bout you, but ive never seen 12k in cash in my entire life. no one has that much - in CASH.

Ultimately its a 15 year old GTSt. while they hold some value for a car their age - still not all that much. Can get decent 94/95 models for around 11-15 in private sales without an issue.

i dunno bout you, but ive never seen 12k in cash in my entire life. no one has that much - in CASH.

Ultimately its a 15 year old GTSt. while they hold some value for a car their age - still not all that much. Can get decent 94/95 models for around 11-15 in private sales without an issue.

i pay for all my stuff in cash... why not? people always give everything cheaper this way plus i know i worked hard for something paying cash instead of getting a loan or something like that.

anyways, i hardly think this is the best looking r33... interior and rims are just wrong, body kit isn't too far either. but the car itself seems fairly straight.

depends what you like... i myself like clean body lines and tasteful rims/interiors and that car certainly doesn't do it for me.

Edited by SkyHi_33

hmmm

thnx for the comments, gud to hear some other ideas

why is 12k in cash so much ! i have it ! nd iam 17 years old ! (if u save money u will have them in cash)

thnx SkyHi_33 for ur opinion :whistling: , i duno i just like it coz it looks hot ! nd it got custom interior which i dont see that often in R33 !

tc

its...ok...definitely wouldn't say best I have seen, and because you said that I was pretty crucial on it...

in the pic of the interior... in the bottom right hand corner can see a large rip in one of the stitchings of the seat... so im guessing its not leather, its one of those cheap pleather sets you can get for about 400-500, and the yellow dash... i did mine in argon silver.... costs you about 30 bucks to do it yourself..

Also, the pic taken at the front of the car, headlights are dull and faded look like theres moisture in there, the funny looking indicator thing looks stuck on, not sitting flush, and theres a scuff on the bottom driver's side of the front bar.

apart from that and the wheels, is ok, perlesent spray job makes it look pretty clean.

Not my cup of tea, but I can see why would appeal to 17 year olds.

IMO, this is one of the cleanest, best looking (with power to match) skylines I have ever seen, sold a couple of years ago for like a quarter of what it was worth. (btw my interior is almost identical without the aftermarket seats and extra gauges where the cigi lighter is - so its not hard to make it look clean for cheap by yourself)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/St...l&hl=XZLA.8

Adam

I got excited opening this thread and then saw the above riced up, insulting piece of ****.

No wonder so many people hate the R33's because so many are done up to look disgustingly embarrassing like that one.

Id want to be paid a very high wage to be seen driving that, even with a mask on.

standard price for a skyline.. maybe even a bit high for a series 1

also i dont know about that steering wheel passing a road worthy with no air bag

Don't quote me on this but im pretty sure series 1's didnt have air bags... I don't.

its...ok...definitely wouldn't say best I have seen, and because you said that I was pretty crucial on it...

in the pic of the interior... in the bottom right hand corner can see a large rip in one of the stitchings of the seat... so im guessing its not leather, its one of those cheap pleather sets you can get for about 400-500, and the yellow dash... i did mine in argon silver.... costs you about 30 bucks to do it yourself..

Also, the pic taken at the front of the car, headlights are dull and faded look like theres moisture in there, the funny looking indicator thing looks stuck on, not sitting flush, and theres a scuff on the bottom driver's side of the front bar.

apart from that and the wheels, is ok, perlesent spray job makes it look pretty clean.

Not my cup of tea, but I can see why would appeal to 17 year olds.

IMO, this is one of the cleanest, best looking (with power to match) skylines I have ever seen, sold a couple of years ago for like a quarter of what it was worth. (btw my interior is almost identical without the aftermarket seats and extra gauges where the cigi lighter is - so its not hard to make it look clean for cheap by yourself)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/St...l&hl=XZLA.8

Adam

hey

nice points u get there i didnt actually notice these things!

man that was a cheap GT-R ! specially that time ! nice example

thnx for sharing :)

I got excited opening this thread and then saw the above riced up, insulting piece of ****.

No wonder so many people hate the R33's because so many are done up to look disgustingly embarrassing like that one.

Id want to be paid a very high wage to be seen driving that, even with a mask on.

sorry to disappoint u :)

i dont h8 R33's ! iam sure not many people do ! i mean if they havn't driven one then they might but i doubt those who drove one would !

tc

its...ok...definitely wouldn't say best I have seen, and because you said that I was pretty crucial on it...

in the pic of the interior... in the bottom right hand corner can see a large rip in one of the stitchings of the seat... so im guessing its not leather, its one of those cheap pleather sets you can get for about 400-500, and the yellow dash... i did mine in argon silver.... costs you about 30 bucks to do it yourself..

Also, the pic taken at the front of the car, headlights are dull and faded look like theres moisture in there, the funny looking indicator thing looks stuck on, not sitting flush, and theres a scuff on the bottom driver's side of the front bar.

apart from that and the wheels, is ok, perlesent spray job makes it look pretty clean.

Not my cup of tea, but I can see why would appeal to 17 year olds.

IMO, this is one of the cleanest, best looking (with power to match) skylines I have ever seen, sold a couple of years ago for like a quarter of what it was worth. (btw my interior is almost identical without the aftermarket seats and extra gauges where the cigi lighter is - so its not hard to make it look clean for cheap by yourself)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/St...l&hl=XZLA.8

Adam

just to add to it..i dont hate it but i dont like it....anyway them eye lids are not cut straight and the paint on the body kit is not matching the body

yeah that's not cheap...

hate the interior but each to their own :)

If you buy it, get a full mechanical inspection! That just screams to me that it may have been owned by someone who f**ked around with it without really knowing what they were doing or thinking too much about the long term wellness of the car..

Oh and the KM's are bullshit

Don't quote me on this but im pretty sure series 1's didnt have air bags... I don't.

You are correct.

i dont h8 R33's ! iam sure not many people do ! i mean if they havn't driven one then they might but i doubt those who drove one would !

I would have to say that some where near 50% of skyline fans hate R33's, does not matter if they have driven them or not, for a lot of people nissan should have stopped making the skyline after the R32.

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