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Ruxis,

Its had a hit in the rear end from what I can see...(panel gaps are dodgy/arent factory)....paint seems off in colour on the boot pic and has a lot of orange peal...wouldnt be suprised if whole car has had respray

Best way to tell of rear end damage is look in the boot and check for the factory seam sealer (where the floor pan connects to the beaver panel).

Only way to tell 100% is inspect in person, but it looks dodgy.

As for the chassis code, well its not a GTR chassis code so its most likely been rebirthed.

Most examples of 33 gtr's for sale in Australia atm look pretty tired in my opinion....

Better off getting something nice from Japan and paying a little bit extra (You can fetch an R33 for a good price from Auction, dealer is always a bit more expensive)...

Anyway, there is currently a Grade 4.5 Midnight Purple R33 GTR going through auction in Japan (today)

http://www.j-spec.co...NE-3385259.html

I say you could snap that up for 22k landed and complied....

From a dealership (youll always pay more)

Immaculate Dark Grey R33 GTR for 30k landed and complied

http://www.j-spec.co...ne-6973360.html

Auto Select Tuned R33 GTR with Single Turbo for 32k landed and complied

http://www.j-spec.co...ne-7077060.html

Your looking at photos dude :S

Defo not paying 30k for a f**kin 33 gtr. I've been looking and there's some that look really nice for 20k(keep in mind I don't give a f**k about panels 1mm off that i can see in a photo from 10 metred away etc)

Your looking at photos dude :S

Defo not paying 30k for a f**kin 33 gtr. I've been looking and there's some that look really nice for 20k(keep in mind I don't give a f**k about panels 1mm off that i can see in a photo from 10 metred away etc)

Ahhh okay, yep.

This one may be worth looking at Ruxis, looks pretty tidy

Could bargain with him and shave a few grand off the price...

Plus its Series III

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/nissan-skyline-1997-13675469?base=1216&vertical=Car&cr=3&eapi=2&__N=1246+1247+1252+1282+1216&find=r33 gtr|CarAll&silo=Stock&num=15&sort=default

particular part i need to replace on my car:

Ex Nissan Australia - $272.40

Ex Nissan Japan - $112.60

Ex Nissan UAE - $59.52

I do believe we are getting ripped off in Oz. :domokun: :domokun:

Edited by wedge_r34gtr

particular part i need to replace on my car:

Ex Nissan Australia - $272.40

Ex Nissan Japan - $112.60

Ex Nissan UAE - $59.52

I do believe we are getting ripped off in Oz. :domokun: :domokun:

We get ripped off badly in Australia...

Which is why I have gotten most of my parts for my S15 from Japan from the contact I have over there, and saved a lot of money in the process.

Nismo smoked inidicators have been installed.

Also, RDA slotted/dimpled rotors + EBC greenstuff + hardware kits have been installed.

Pictures coming tomorrow.

Hey benji,arn't you at the nats?

I will be spectating, won't be participating.

my dad entered the track day today :D

there were 4 spots left and they would only let you enter if you entered all 3 events but i got my beg on and they gave him an entry today :D:D:D

Since when did 4 spots become available...how much is it for the trackday?

Hi just a random question: How much would a R34 Gtt cost when it was brand new, fun facts from guys cars here at work VQ stateman $45000 new VW BORA $40000 Datsun 1600 $2500 new just some fun facts...

...as you could tell work is not very busy lol

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