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OK, for starters your car was made in October 1993. Its came out of the factory as a dark blue. I haven't decoded all the R33 options yet (should do it one of these days), but what's interesting is that yours is a GTS25TML, which is a rare R33 GTSt.

According to paulr33 (off his old website which is now defunct):

There was a limited run of R33 GTS25TML specification, which is a Type M with Active LSD. The diff is a skyline GTR vspec diff, electronically controller LSD instead of a normal R33 diff. It features the same finned cover and A-LSD function as the Skyline GTR.

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Cool thanks mate, was wondering why my car seemed different to other 33's i've been in, even just the interior is slightly different.

This makes me a happy camper, now I can say I dont just own an R33 GTST-T, but a gtstml!

Yay.

So apart from the Active lsd, the slip light on the dash, ABS, driving lights, and dual air-bags, I guess my car is the same as a GTSTM?

Thanks again mate.

BTW: Do you have any idea as to how many Gtstml's were produced? Cheers.

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I'll assume that you meant to have a question mark at the end of your sentence.

The next thing to say is.....do you know how to use the internet?  Because you could search for for sale ads of R33s to find out what people are asking for them.

The more direct answer is, they are not worth much.  Although that depends on what you mean by "much".  For some people, $8k is a lot of money.

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2 minutes ago, deezr4w said:

Hi guys I'm new to this I have a 96 rb25 r33 gtst nissan skyline 5 speed Manuel turbo are they worth anything 20181101_103932.thumb.jpg.ea9a0ce8f8b550b09725814140539b31.jpg

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Mate, if you're just after a pricing estimate you can go to Redbook or look up similar cars on Carsales etc. To be frank, your car is not uncommon and accordingly to the RACV (my brother has one) is probably valued at around $7,000 - $15,000 based on mileage and the condition of the car etc. 

 

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1 hour ago, deezr4w said:

Thank you I'll send more pic 

No need to send pics... we all know what a 33 looks like..

Step 1 - Go onto carsales

Step 2 - Search for R33 gtst

Step 3 - Look at prices???

Still don't know what you are trying to achieve though. Did you you buy the car just to resell it?

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4 hours ago, GTSBoy said:

I'll assume that you meant to have a question mark at the end of your sentence.

The next thing to say is.....do you know how to use the internet?  Because you could search for for sale ads of R33s to find out what people are asking for them.

The more direct answer is, they are not worth much.  Although that depends on what you mean by "much".  For some people, $8k is a lot of money.

I like the fact this post was completely ignored.

bold power move from the  new guy

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Now, let’s us ponder for one minute.

Are R33 GTST’s a rare bread? Not so much. But how about a R33 with a RB26 or a RB30 or hell a V12 engine or the like that looks like crap but is a 8 second sleeper?

Is the car now rare? Holy f**k-a-ronnie, rare as tits on a bull! ?

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28 minutes ago, hardsteppa said:

That could be said of any car.

yep... like my gtst has fully sick customised front bar, the kangaroo that did the work is long dead, so it's irreplaceable  

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6 minutes ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Put a southern cross sticker on the back, with some rubbish 19/20s on it and white walls.. instant value adder right there!

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and your phone number on the windshield?? is so the bishes who wet their panties as you gate by can get in touch?

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