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33 FTMFW

Love the shape of my 33gtst and cannot wait to get my hands on a 33 GTR in the not too distant furture. with the right wheels and subtle styling they look porn.

:)

Heres a little something to sway you guys just that little bit further in my direction.. hahah :cool:

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That is one bloody clean detailed R33, makes me wanna make mine look so clean, its in great condition but compared to yours its pretty shitty, good on you.... also who did you get to detail it (if you got someone else to do it) and how much was it?

And having r34 gtr rims is cheating lol

Do you know what I'm really annoyed about? :P

I can find a 1/18 Model of an

R32 GT-R +

R34 GT-R +

R35 GT-R...

But for the life of me, I cannot find a (metal) model of an R33 GT-R !

Only Tamiya (plastic)

AND THAT STINKS!!!!!!!!!!! :P

NO JUSTICE!!!!!!!!!!! :(

yeah i voted: for the skyline that has the best balance between curves and straight lines = R33

As far as I know, Terry (and I'm not the only one whos' searched far and wide), but there are no R33 die-cast models in 1:18 scale. Even though it it probably my least favourite of the recent Skylines, I'd still love a few to add to my collection.

That is one bloody clean detailed R33, makes me wanna make mine look so clean, its in great condition but compared to yours its pretty shitty, good on you.... also who did you get to detail it (if you got someone else to do it) and how much was it?

And having r34 gtr rims is cheating lol

Cheers mate, im the only one who details my car :thumbsup: so it was free! haha

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Cheers mate, im the only one who details my car :thumbsup: so it was free! haha

much respect to your skills and dedication master lee lol

R31s ftw!

Here is a photo that is sure to turn everyone to the 31 side :D

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Photo of same R31 with slightly modified suspension

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Close up of modification, just in case you missed it in the previous photo :)

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I have an R34 GTT but I would have to say a kitted R33 is my pick or just a plain R33 GTR would still be sweet. Only thing I like about R34s is the xenons compared to the worn yellow headlights of the 33s :)

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