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^^^ thats a nice looking gtr, only trouble is they only made <50 and none of them are in australia as far as i'm aware.

There is a red Nismo 400R that competes in Targa Tasmania....but that was involved in a pretty big accident a couple of years ago (rear end was pretty heavily damaged) when it hit a patch of oil. It's been fixed now though I think

hmm cant decide on a colour!!

[bCNR33]

AN0 : Super Clear Red

BN6 : Deep Marine Blue

KH3 : Black

KL0 : Spark Silver

KN6 : Dark Grey Pearl

LP2 : Midnight Purple

QM1 : White

BT2 : Champion Blue

KP4 : Sonic Silver

AR1 : Super Clear Red II

i like midnight purple the best but my friend has that colour, second i think i like dark grey pearl, but dunno how comon thatd be???

what are popular colours in 33 gtrs?? im struggling a bit.

If there was a good condition well garaged 32 for 15k with good mods I'd do it for sure. But 15k would be max I'd pay for a 22 year old car haha

fair enough...but decent 32's do exist! and remember they made them to 94....not going to much dif between a well looked after 94 r34gtr and a 95 r33 gtr

From the prices i've seen lately, i consider this as a guide

32gtr: 10-20K

33gtr: 15-25k

34gtr: 40k+

nur: 60k+

add 5-10k for vspec/LM.

Edited by wedge_r34gtr

fair enough...but decent 32's do exist! and remember they made them to 94....not going to much dif between a well looked after 94 r34gtr and a 95 r33 gtr

From the prices i've seen lately, i consider this as a guide

32gtr: 10-20K

33gtr: 15-25k

34gtr: 40k+

nur: 60k+

add 5-10k for vspec/LM.

yeahhh im just sketchy on the age of it for hoses an sensorrs etc. but yeah i will look at 32s too i think.

but would prefer a 33.

im hoping to get atleast a series 2 33, hopefully a good series 3 will come up. but that could be a bit out of budget.

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