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Im looking to purchase a 1995 ER33

In the description it says TURBO coupe however the title says ER33 GTS

Ive tryed looking back at previous threads on ER33 and the meaning but no one has ever answered that ER33 stands for N/A coupe....

does the ECr33 (c stand for Coupe???)

Ive attached some pics

Fromt he stock wheels i can see 5 studs...

and the engine bay...well i wouldnt have a clue lol

Could someone plz anyalyse the pics and tell me from the engine shot if its a turbo if u can lol

Thanks in advance for any replies

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and is it a series 2?? or series 1

It's a series 1.

You can also see that it doesn't have ABS (the ABS unit usually sits at the top righthand side - looking at the pic), and it's possible that it's got aftermarket suspension as the strut tops don't look like the factory ones.

Bit hard to tell, but it looks like there's a white plastic T off of the fuel pressure reg too. Might mean there was/is a after market boost gauge.

Oh - last one (LOL), also looks like the factory boost solinoid has been taken out or has been moved.

J

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Also it isnt a  series 1.5 front is it

So what would you rekon the RRP of this sorta car would be ??? ball park rough figure

Think it could be a series 1.5 looks almost exactly the same as my series 1.5. I think I can just make out a series 2 spoiler on the back??? Should make it a 95 series 1.5 (officially series 1 of course). I think the black around the front lights is also a sign of series 1. Seems to have cut away some of the front grill.

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It looks like a 1.5 to me. Sewid's the expert on the differences between series 1 and 1.5/2 engine bays because he's compared them directly and made mental notes, maybe you could pm him and ask.

I wouldn't pay more than $20k for a realtively stock '95 model. Probably considerably less.

Btw I think it might be a Nismo grille. A friend of mine sold one awhile back and it looks pretty similar.

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Yeah its hard to tell from these photos but it looks suspiciously like Series 1.5. I can only judge this by the pink plate on the AFM. Series 1 that I have seen have green plates. This could just be a batch thing though, or even a replacment afm.

Jimx what colour is your AFM's plate?

It's not series two but we all knew that.

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It's a series 1.

Oh - last one (LOL), also looks like the factory boost solinoid has been taken out or has been moved.

J

No the factory boost solenoid is still there, it's just to the right of the power steering fluid reservoir.

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