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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.

Harsh but accurate :D

Sorry , but to me that's the worst R33 I've seen and from 20 odd posters here I've yet to see any positive comments.

If Skyline enthusiasts don't like it what does that tell you.

Be fully sick in an episode of Pizza though

Gee picked at random what about this and save yourself $5k ?

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...&__Qpb=true

Or this

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...&__Qpb=true

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Harsh but accurate :D

Sorry , but to me that's the worst R33 I've seen and from 20 odd posters here I've yet to see any positive comments.

If Skyline enthusiasts don't like it what does that tell you.

Be fully sick in an episode of Pizza though

Gee picked at random what about this and save yourself $5k ?

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...&__Qpb=true

Or this

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...&__Qpb=true

That first one is dam good value.

why not get one a year older and save 4 grand? spend that 4 grand on something else? rego, insurance, turbo?

i payed 10 for my s1.5 with 70k kays

You mean a year newer not older, also the k's dont mean shit, most have been wound back before they leave japan.

i think I threw up a little in my mouth, and the alarming thing is, it might actually resemble the interior of that car.

gay wheels.

gay fitment.

gay cheap leather or most possibly pleather interior.

gay chrome boost gauge bolted to dash.

bad paint matching on the sideskirts.

truck indicators on front bumper instead of proper R33 ones.

you need to get out more if you think that's the best looking 33 lol.

1994 R33's GTSt's aren't worth a dime over 9 or 10 grand, unless they're putting out over 250kw and don't look like a fully sick habib just molested it.

i think I threw up a little in my mouth, and the alarming thing is, it might actually resemble the interior of that car.

gay wheels.

gay fitment.

gay cheap leather or most possibly pleather interior.

gay chrome boost gauge bolted to dash.

bad paint matching on the sideskirts.

truck indicators on front bumper instead of proper R33 ones.

you need to get out more if you think that's the best looking 33 lol.

1994 R33's GTSt's aren't worth a dime over 9 or 10 grand, unless they're putting out over 250kw and don't look like a fully sick habib just molested it.

+1. Pretty much summed it up perfectly.

You'd also be surprised also how many people do hand over wads of cash in the $10-20K region!

I'm just surprised no ones mentioned Hot4s yet :P This is usually the way.

or calaisturbo lol

I like to put a trust in the fact that Nissan knew what they were doing when designing it...aesthetics wise.

cant say i like it... remove the bodykit, wheels, and most of all the interior... and youd have a decent r33.

if you're new to skylines then here's the thing, have a look around this site, especially at the motorsport thread.. check out mark and russ's r34 and their r32, and merli's r32 build, you can check out fatz gtr thread, but being 17... it may scare you... heck, it scares me.... also check out My Restoration by Godzilla32... these guys, like many on here, represent what skylines are about better than anyone.. the highs, the lows, and the comradery of owning a skyline, and setting them up to do what they do best.

you'll soon find (as you have in this thread already) that many people on here think skylines are degraded by dodgy interiors, bodykits and crappy wheels... if you wana do that crap... get a supra... skylines are meant to be built and driven... stone chips and all... if it aint broke or it has no purpose or function, dont touch it.

cheers and good luck

Linton

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