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Originally posted by tlai909

Put it this way. The S15 is $40k and it runs an SR20.

So the r33/34 would be in the $50-60 range.

To counterpoint, how much would Lexus charge for a Soarer (!!!)

T.

As a rough comparison, Nissan NZ were selling brand new r34 GTT's for $65K [in nz dollars]. So your very close with those figures i'd imagine... *goes and does conversion*

65,000 NZD New Zealand Dollars = 60,438 AUD Australia Dollars!

Yep, spot on :P

Silver Arrow "who cares about Performance forums"....

Yah right mate..... I think you'll find a FEW more gurus on there.... and alot of guys who own 7,8,9 second cars who know what there talking about.

Dont get me wrong love Skylines Australia, I had a R33 till recently... but credit must be given where its due....

Daniel

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Originally posted by MRE

Great Stuff.

Take note Goverment and Nissan.

I would not swap my R33 for anything Holden or Ford have on there show room floor, unless I could sell it to buy a GTR.

:P Bahah ur a funny one... I got a r33 gts-t my self and i would die to have a XR6 Turbo Blueprint. Its quicker/faster than my car and it has more agressive looks.. If i can trade in for a XR6 Turbo and $20k on top, i would do it any day!

Originally posted by KDR33

:) Bahah ur a funny one... I got a r33 gts-t my self and i would die to have a XR6 Turbo Blueprint. Its quicker/faster than my car and it has more agressive looks.. If i can trade in for a XR6 Turbo and $20k on top, i would do it any day!

trade in the slow R33 gts-t for another slow car sounds like a plan to me.

You have a family right?

The only problem with the XR6 turbo is they don't offer mission brown as a paint job with black vinyl roof. And they get a good beating by 1978 volvo wagons in drag races.:D

LOL, nah im not a family man... im only 18, a XR6T does between 14.1 & 14.3 and i dont think thats slow... for $3,000 u can get a Uni chip installed and gets ur 220kw on the wheels, and gets the XR6T to do low 13's... Its a ****en awsome car, and their selling like hot pan cakes. and im sure it would beat rev210 in a race...

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