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I think sII got a ceramic turbo, or sI had a ceramic and sII got a metal turbine... theres a great link on this site which outlines the differences... i think its in th FAQ section... infact i'll save you the effort http://imports.motortraders.net/imp...n&model=Skyline . Enjoy.

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Just started the long process of importing from Japan.(through company)

Gunna get a R33 for my driving pleasure, the posts on this site have definately made my mind up !!

:D

More posts as the story unfolds

l8r

Hope yours is a little quicker to get here than mine was. With various hold-ups along the way it was 17 weeks from successful bid to drive-away.

But hey, even so it was worth it.

Mine is a 1998 S2 R33 40th anniversary model GTS25t (the last of them)Including my contribution it has only just topped 70,000km.

Even dead stock and with the crap compliance tyres it is a bloody nice car to drive.

Go S2 if you can afford it. ('96, '97, '98) mine cost me just under $21k on the road not including insurance.

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I think sII got a ceramic turbo, or sI had a ceramic and sII got a metal turbine... theres a great link on this site which outlines the differences... i think its in th FAQ section... infact i'll save you the effort http://imports.motortraders.net/imp...n&model=Skyline . Enjoy.

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best quote is with famous $1400 full comprehensive then Young and Cool $1500 and Just car insurance $1600

Famous excess $1000 which is BS

Young and Cool I think was also $1000

Just Car $700 excess

will get more quotes when i know full details of the car and work a few deals!!

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