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Nah its a 1993/4 with sedan headlights.

Other than that, looks clean.

edit: see a WA number plate? Head over there and introduce..

meaning it's probably been in a crash and had new headlights put in.

could still be a 95 model and someone changed the boot to a s1 boot (don't know why, but some people do do it)

best bet is to post the vin the in FAST section and/or post pics of the engine bay and interior. that will give some indication as to what series it is.

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Doubt it'll be 95, 95 should have the series 1.5 front bar (unique bar). Unless, as you say, it's been in an accident and they replaced with a series 1 bar.

What are you doing in here Marc? Obviously the same thing as me.

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Doubt it'll be 95, 95 should have the series 1.5 front bar (unique bar). Unless, as you say, it's been in an accident and they replaced with a series 1 bar.

What are you doing in here Marc? Obviously the same thing as me.

pretty much

but yeah, my 95 33 had sedan headlights and the crappy sedan front bar. i never go off the front bar as they are so often changed. i've never been totally confident about how people say that the more agressive front bar is the series 1.5 because of the amount of series 1's i've seen with them. i think it is more to do with whether it is a sedan or a coupe. same goes with the grill.

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Because GTS R33's have RB20's, GTS25's have RB25's. I don't believe the RB20 models are allowed for compliance but when I was looking for mine I saw a 4 door with an RB20E registered in Queensland so I thought I'd ask.

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Because GTS R33's have RB20's, GTS25's have RB25's. I don't believe the RB20 models are allowed for compliance but when I was looking for mine I saw a 4 door with an RB20E registered in Queensland so I thought I'd ask.

Pretty sure 99% of people call them GTS or GTST's. I don't think I have ever called mine a GTS25T or have heard any one call theirs that.

And no they are not allowed for compliance with a RB20 but there are some in Aus.

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Pretty sure 99% of people call them GTS or GTST's. I don't think I have ever called mine a GTS25T or have heard any one call theirs that.

And no they are not allowed for compliance with a RB20 but there are some in Aus.

yep, there's one in gympie. is an auto with a GTR bodykit, LOL

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haha i remember seing it for sale i think, what a joke that car must be.

Probs gets overtaken by Prius Hybrids, lol

the one in gympie is maroon, still has the GTR endplates on the rear wing and the GTR badge in the grill and a gts-R badge (that looks like a GTR badge from a distance) on the boot

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ahah okay, well ill try answer as many questions as i can..

1st. yes i think it has been in a crash..

2nd. it was cheap

3rd. its my first car

4th. im only on P plates and i didnt want to start out with a powerful car that i cant handle..

(: all in all im happy with it for $5000 i thought it was a good buy and in the future ill either get a turbo or convert to turbo

sorry about the bad image.. ive put a pod filter on since..

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