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Looking to join the darkside for a 2nd time ey?

First it was a dirty 30, now you getting excited over GTR's...

Anything else we should know about? lol

Ha sif. I just wanted to see another pos gtr for positive reinforcement of my beliefs. :(

Re said POS for 14k. If its still around at end of Sept then i could be interested. I try to reclaim my life next week. Will be interesting to see how I go....be fun to buy a GTR, and de0file it with GTST badge, V-Tec stickers and just gut it and put it into a wall. Kill it... like all GTRs deserve (not even RIP. Rest in a flaming inferno you gasgety POS)

Except for that R33 of course. Giant shoudl put me on a payment plan :(

I would be real curious to see someone buy a basic used R33 GTR, already with the usual stuff for 22k. Spend 5k on stripping it, race seat, and good pads and seat and harness, tyres. I suspect with steel wheel turbo and 280awkws it would be an entertaining, quick and reliable thing without breaking the bank.

Roy you should know that minus the stripping bit that is an exact description of my R....now the suspn is sorted I can say that it is fun and reliable (so far..touch wood). As for quick....well considering I'm steering it I think it doesn't go too badly :( and with a bit of weight loss there should be a lot more in it.

Roy you should know that minus the stripping bit that is an exact description of my R....now the suspn is sorted I can say that it is fun and reliable (so far..touch wood). As for quick....well considering I'm steering it I think it doesn't go too badly :( and with a bit of weight loss and an awesome driver there should be a lot more in it. I think I'll give to ActionDan to see what it can do.

Fixed

It'll be in a For Sale thread in 3-4 weeks when I put it up - it's a car I have in my possession.

Currently @ Racepace getting a bit of a look-over.

I will start collecting loose change from various couches in poeples houses from now!

Did someone say R33 GT-R for 14k?

PM me details :laugh:

There out there mate. I bought a complete mint R33 gtr a few year back uncomplied for $9000 in Springvale. I've prob bought another 2 or 3 clean r32 gtr's with good mods and blown motors for $8k in the past.

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Nothing to do with the Thread.

But, this photo is taken on Ferraris test track - Fiorano. The wife and I jumped the fence in 1998 and watched Luca Badoer shake down the F1 car on the Wednesday before the Imola GP. We were hiding behind the barrier at the end of the straight in the photo.

Ahh the memories, thanks for listening.

PS Go with a GTR and upgrade the oiling systems.

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