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I have had my car for a year now and have only used my ABS once last winter...... ABS is good...i wouldn't pay HEAPS extra for it though depends what kind of a driver you are though...

Haven't really thought about it much...you get a ABS dash light though :mad:

It was wet roads and was on a cruise so even if i had normal brakes i prob would have been ok.....

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ABS for sure.

All it takes is not paying enough attention one wet night and not lifting when the wheels lock up = big nasty skid.

Never need crumple zones, seatbelt or airbag if you don't hit something in the first place:p

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Yeah, I thought they where standard on the series II's... Maybe to start off with they just imported the ones with the ABS cause they would sell better.

OH well.... Mines a series 1 and it's got ABS :mad: but it stopped working a few days ago... :P still have to figure out why it's stopped .....

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ABS is definitely not standard on seriesII

my friends seriesII didn't have ABS but my series1 did as an option, it is pretty rare and if i were u tgriffin i wouldn't bother only searching for cars with abs, you'll be looking forever. I'd say about 2/5 R33s would have ABS.

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Thanks for the info guys.

As far as I've ascertained it's an option throughout the R33 range, but the R34s come with traction control and ABS standard.

Thanks for your help guys, I was a bit hung up about getting ABS cos I'm upgrading significantly (1.6L 86kw -> 2.5L turbo ~190kw!!!), but they seem so rare.

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I got it from Dean (vspecv on the forums) (http://www.upimports.com.au/).

I have nothing but praise for Dean's service. I was so fussy and he never got frustrated after I kept rejecting car after car!

The car is a silver Spec-II 1996, turbo, manual, 51,000kms (with ABS! hehe) with an exhaust and some aftermarket wheels. Just what I wanted!

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Originally posted by Phil

I got it from Dean (vspecv on the forums) (http://www.upimports.com.au/).

I have nothing but praise for Dean's service.  I was so fussy and he never got frustrated after I kept rejecting car after car!

The car is a silver Spec-II 1996, turbo, manual, 51,000kms (with ABS! hehe) with an exhaust and some aftermarket wheels.  Just what I wanted!

Whoa! That is just the car I wanted.. so where abouts do you live? :) j/k

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Originally posted by MR-GTR

1993 -95 had ABS as option

1996 series 2 fitted with twin air bags as standard have ABS standard.  

if it don't its not a true series 2 , you have been ripped off

the ABS works with the air bag system. its a world design feature.

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Steve (MR-GTR)

thats wrong,abs is an option on all r33 gtst,whether it be series 1 or 2.

i have landed plenty of s2 1996-1998 without abs and yes they can be difficult to find with abs,i have a customer who we have been looking for a silver car with abs and of all the 96-98 models we looked at only approx 25% had abs

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