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One that Prestige sent out recently...

(just over $15k plus rego & tyres)

Why do you want a 4-door, 13ninety4? Sorry, not trying to be nosy :mad: Well yeah i am, hehe, most people only want them if they have a family etc...just curious :D

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As far as I know, the R33 sedan doesn't have a larger boot than its coupe sibling... there's still that space between the rear seat and boot to house the battery, hicas computer, and what else...

Not very space efficient for a 4 door. But hell yes the performance will make up to lack of space if you get the turbo one...

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*HKS 2540 BALL BEARING TURBO

*HKS DUMP PIPE

*HKS POLISHED STAINLESS EXHAUST SYSTEM WITH HKS MUFFLER

*APEXi BAR AND PLATE FRONT MOUNTED

Mods

*HKS 2540 BALL BEARING TURBO

*HKS DUMP PIPE

*HKS POLISHED STAINLESS EXHAUST SYSTEM WITH HKS MUFFLER

*APEXi BAR AND PLATE FRONT MOUNTED INTERCOOLER

*APEXi AIR INTAKE PIPE

*APEXi RSM

*TRUST AIR FILTER

*18' RACING BLITZ MAGS (FALKEN ZE326 265 REAR ,235 FRONT)

*TURBOSMART SWITCH (8-14PSI BOOST)

*WHITE DIALS (ILLUMINATE BLUE/GREEN)

*AUTOMETER PILLAR MOUNTED BOOST GUAGE

*DOUBLE DIN STEREO / 12 " KICKER SUB AND AMP -CUSTOM MADE ENCLOSURE

*CUSTOM FRONT BAR AND BODYKIT

*GFB BOV

*SHORT SHIFTER

*JIC HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE SUSPENSION

*JIC STRUT BRACE

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I have coil overs.Those low shots were undrivable,just did it for a pic.I haven't seen many 4 door 33 gtst manuals and some car yards try to say they are very rare and worth a fortune $28000 standard but honestly I haven't even reached that figure with all my mods.

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I used to absolutely HATE the look of the 4 door. To me it didn't even seem like the same car except for the front. But the more I looked at it, the more I liked it and now it definitely looks like a 4 door version of the same car all over. I actually really like the look of them now. If I wanted a smallish turbo sedan, I would definitely get a 4 door Skyline.

I kinda miss being able to carry 3 friends plus all our computers and monitors in the Commodore, but I don't miss it enough to need a 4 door yet :) Getting a 21" monitor into the back seat of a coupe is an absolute biatch though!

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Originally posted by JimX

I kinda miss being able to carry 3 friends plus all our computers and monitors in the Commodore, but I don't miss it enough to need a 4 door yet :D Getting a 21" monitor into the back seat of a coupe is an absolute biatch though!

hehe I used to have to carry an iMac regularly in my car...I used to put it in the front seat...strap the seat belt on her and off we'd go! :D Too easy with those lil things..
Originally posted by 13ninety4

no family coming yet :(

might get a dog instead.........

I'm with ya on that one! much less hassle :uh-huh:
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