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xenon headlight, bonnet lip, more aggresive front bar (or is it just the lip?), red stiched steering wheel + seats, passenger air bag, NEWER...

35-40k for non vspec 1995 r33 is about the right price if u were talking about 33s in general...

For that you would be looking anything between 40,000 (if your very lucky) to about 50,000. they usually go for about 45-50,000.

;) I'd like to see someone show me this. I know this cos I went through the process of looking for one. Fair enuf I bought mine almost a year and a half ago but since then I've tried to find some for friends.... we've looked at both local and importers...

If you could go to any importer and say to them I want a GOOD, GENUINE KM, not thrashed R33 GTR Series 3 for $45K you've got a good deal..... fair enuf they may find you one CLOSE to this price but you've never seen the car, dunno what its been though, have no warranty etc etc.... Locally it would be evn harder..

Another problem is this.... there is a "Series 3 R33 GTR" at a reknown classic car yard on City Road ..not mentioning names.. with a series 3 GTR about a month or two ago... they had xenons, but no red stiching and missing one airbag.... hmm. Another wholesaler out in the Zetland area had an R33 GTR Series 3 but it had a series 1 front bar, Xenons, again missing red stitching etc etc.... Anyway sometimes just gotta be careful whether you actually are buying a series 3...

no problem whatsoever...~!!!!!

except ppl keep keying my car... latest was done around a week ago... 2 sharp deep cut in bonnet, both about 4cm long each... :(

just bought hks dumps and hks boost actuator... will buy front too soon... ;)

how is urs? :)

My one is doing great thanks champ.

Where do you get your car keyed at?

I am so paranoid about the car but I guess it just comes down to common sense.

I have pics of my car under NSW (cabramata guys/girls show me your car pics)

so the gTr is reliable hey? Thats good news! phew.

OMFG!!!! ur car looks sexy .......................... i've seen some dodgy aftermarket paint jobs lately and was repelling to the idea of respray.. BUT after i saw ur beast... i might consider it too... a word of warning... be extra * 10 zillion times when u park ur car... hey got ur mob number there? pm me... i will call ya when i goto cruise with my habibs... would lurrrrve to c ur car in the flesh... :(

Paint job done by the best in the south west.

Stevens Prestige Motorsports

DR CRX.

No biased views here like hustlrs "my habibs are the best"

This is a fact LOL

There should be a cruise soon nissaner. I just placed a new post.

You didnt come to last cruise at cabra?

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