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-R33 GTS-T series 2 1997,

- Manual

- 124,000kms

- Stock as a rock just with a nice cat-back and splitfire coil packs

-100% immaculate

- Sunroof

- Genuine Skyline floor mats like new

- Apexi turbo timer

$8250 :)

I think I know the one you bought, looked clean in the car sales pics, good price, did he sell it with a rwc for that price?

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Na no RWC but he had it checked by a RWC inspector and gave me the list of what needs doing which is like nothing! a tie rod end, break line and hand break (needs tightening) :)

The reason there are soo many 33's is because Nissan made/sold almost 250,000 in Japan, Compared to around 83,000 R34's. I myself was looking at 33's (because of price) then I done a bit of research and found out there is a reason they're cheap. Lol. Who would buy them?......cause there cheap, Young 18 year olds who just want a 'fully sick skyline bro', they don't care how thrashed they are, there just after the 'look'... Impress their GF's and stuff. 33's are dirt cheap these days $6K is about average price.

Indeed......

Or in my case,

-R33 GTST Series 1 1993

-Auto when I got it

-149,000kms

-17's

-Alloy radiator with thermo's

-Basic pioneer stereo

-Slotted disc's

$2500 (non complied, race/rally use only)

I am not ethnic or consider myself fully sik, but you cant argue with the bang for buck out of a second hand R33.

My car will be used only for sprints, hillclimbs, motorkhanas etc .

For not alot of money I got it converted to manual , done the exhaust , EBC, Fuel pump , Steering wheel etc. , its a good platform with reliable power , handling and braking.

I would never get one this cheap/rough for a daily, but for something to give some sh1t.... well played sir.

Edited by Ricky_Bobby

1996 R33 GTST Series 1

108 XXX on the clock

3 inch turbo back

Turbosmart tee

FMIC

Got mine as a recovered vehicle with the import plate taken. Paid $1900 thinking if I couldn't register it again I could just part it out, turned out I could register it. After replacing the bits that where taken/broken in the theft cost about

$5500-$6000.

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