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1998 40th anniversary GTS25T skyline

18" 350z wheels

tint

turbo timer

lowered

pioneer dvd player, 6.5" motorised screen

came from factory with mr front spoiler and GTR rear spoiler

MIDNIGHT PURPLE - from factory

95,000kms.

$25,000 firm

have lost my license and having this beast in the shed is just too tempting.post-24033-1132568463.jpg

PRICE DROP.............$23,000. MUST SELL.

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G'day mate,

bloody nice bit o gear, sorry to go OT but i was just wondering what type of front bar is on it. it's a little hard to make out on the picture cos the colours are so dark :) . Also out of interest, how much lower it is than stock. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

Edited by Ol_Mate

Thanks for the kind words ol mate.

The front bar is factory fitted on this car.

The car is a 1998 4oth anniversary MR GTS25T. so in regards to the body kit, this car looks exactly as it did when it rolled off the factory floor.

The car has been lowered by Pedders and it is 40mm lower than standard.

Leagally speaking (but who cares about that!) the car is legal as it is, any lower and you'd be looking at a defect!

Hope i have been helpful Ol Mate. Enjoy!

I'm at work ATM, but i'll post a ripper pic of the front bar when i get home.

Later.

Edited by woods8

mate, let me just say that you own 1 of the cleanest looking 33's ive seen. ive got my 98 40th anniversary on the way from japan (its in brisbane in a day or 2)...its black, and i think black and your purple would have to be my absolute favorite colors on the 33.

i can only hope my car looks as good as yours does 1 day.

good luck with the sale!

Thanks Dezz, I really appreciate the feedback.

This car was smick when i imported it, (1st Aussie owner) and i rekon with the additions i have made it looks even better.

Wish i could keep it, i want to keep it, but it has to go!

yep. much better mate, imho the other rims ruined the overall look of the car. great choice this time round, never seen them on a 33 before, but the proof is right there, they look great

good luck with the sale again mate. hopefully i dont get a warning for talking in here, given that you requested peoples feedback :)

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