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a GTR is a GTR, buy the model you a most satisfied with

i sold my r33 gtst begining of the year and had the oportunity to buy an r33 gtr or r32 gtr, i was over looking/been inside an r33 all those years, took my time and bought a very clean r32 gtr example....and yes they are still still out there, dont think there not....you just have to look hard (i looked/teasted 13 before i bought mine)

that said, my brother inlaw had a 1998 series 3 r33 gtr, white, 19x10.5 racing heart CX rims (matt black with ploished lip) lowered....very very sexy

il take any GTR thanks :rofl:

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What I'm saying is that R32 does not come with a cup holder !! while R33 does have a cup holder :) and I don't want to buy the "aftermarket" cup holder. Hard to drink something while driving :)

where is this cup holder? my r33 gtst didnt have one, and my bro inlaws r33 gtr didnt have one...

Lol. Agree. After a maccas drive through, I hold the drink between the legs... Not pleasant.

I don't remember my R33 GTR having a cup holder though??

To OP: Nothing wrong with R33 GTR's.... I like the rear of the 33 better than my 32 but like the front of the 32 better than the 33 :)

R34 GTR > all though :)

Most R33's have just a square recess there next to the handbrake, however you could get a factory option which was a circular recess but it is still fairly shallow to be usefull.

Noobs.

Edited by PM-R33

Sorry to stir up with the cup holder guys, I will take a photo of my mate S2 33 GTST cup holder when i see him in 2 days time ! :P The 32 got square recess as mention before, a bit scary to put a coffee there as the cup slide backwards and forwards while driving. but awesome for phone and ciggie pack.

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