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3460 pounds = 1569.4296 kilograms

umm... Thats not exactly whale territory. :thumbsup:

When I drove an R33 it felt whaleish due to the lack of rear vision, it simply made it feel big.

BUT The R33 is a nicer looking car than the R32. My personal opinion, but as the saying goes some can't have their cake and eat it.

I required a nice little car for Uni that wasn't too expensive, the R32 fits that bill nicely. And its damn fun to drive with the rb30det. :banana:

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LOL... I'm just trying to get more info and opinions on them.

but the above link is pretty much like finding an RB26dett powered ceffiro for like $7K.

It's auto and I think I'd be bored with something like that..

I don't know..

I mean my current car is a 4 door gts4 and weighs in at 1450kg apparently.

powered by an RB20det.

sure it's OK, but it is not exactly a rocket ship.

then again at this point in my life, do i want a rocket ship?

who knows..

but the whole toyota equivelant of nissan (kinda anyway), is interesting.

not one to do an engine conversion myself.

so what is a better buy?

1500 odd kg of soarer?

1350 odd kg of R33?

god only knows..

I think too much.. about stupid shit..

:O

Copy and pasted from link..

****************************

Hello,

I need to sell this car… The Price is Now $7,250

Make an honest offer and I will consider it.

Here are some photo's, it is a brilliant car.

Ryan

t Has:

1JZ intercooled, Twin Turbo engine

Auto,

LSD,

17inch alloy rims (good tyres),

2.5 inch exhaust,

Leather interior,

Pwr windows,

JVC Double din MP3 playing stereo,

Lowered suspension,

Tinted windows,

Cruise Control,

Air Pod filter,

ABS.

Use the following details to contact me.

Kind Regards,

Ryan Chapman

0262669890

0438008756

[email protected]

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***************

better?

Shane,

Wheres the sheet then?

Funny thing is a 33 gtr with a few mods equalling less than a few grand would leave your sourer looking for a family to sit in it.

I quite like sourers but i will have to see a dyno slip before I beleive 500hp Im sorry.

My mates gtr 33 blows mosts cars off the road at the moment and that has a lot less than that. Yes thats including supras.

Hey put up a slip and ill eat my words.

Shane,

Wheres the sheet then?

Funny thing is a 33 gtr with a few mods equalling less than a few grand would leave your sourer looking for a family to sit in it.

I quite like sourers but i will have to see a dyno slip before I beleive 500hp Im sorry.

My mates gtr 33 blows mosts cars off the road at the moment and that has a lot less than that. Yes thats including supras.

Hey put up a slip and ill eat my words.

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since this i have gone to bosch coils and microtechs x6box ignition system.

it now makes 440 rwhp no gas, and with a 36 shot 510rwhp. it has now run 10.70 et at 129.98 mph.

its a cressida not a soarer. the thread was rb 25 vs 1jzgte, not gtr versus soarer. but ill take the pepsi challenge against this gtr you speak of. ill be at wsid on good friday racing in the street tyre shoot out with BUSTER and 2RISMO. will we see your mates GTR there?

the good old, my mates got.i get it all the time. what do you have?

and for the record, i couldnt give 2 shits if you believe i am making the power ross, my results speak for themselves.

Copy and pasted from link..

****************************

Hello,

I need to sell this car… The Price is Now $7,250

Make an honest offer and I will consider it.

Here are some photo's, it is a brilliant car.

Ryan

t Has:

1JZ intercooled, Twin Turbo engine

Auto,

LSD,

17inch alloy rims (good tyres),

2.5 inch exhaust,

Leather interior,

Pwr windows,

JVC Double din MP3 playing stereo,

Lowered suspension,

Tinted windows,

Cruise Control,

Air Pod filter,

ABS.

Use the following details to contact me.

Kind Regards,

Ryan Chapman

0262669890

0438008756

[email protected]

img_0023.jpg

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***************

better?

GTST

i ran 13.7 et 106 mph with that exact combo. sorry i had a 3.5 nch exhaust but the rest was the same.

thats cheap.

*prepares rosso's words on a nice plate, with knife and fork*

would you like any cracked pepper or a drink with that mate?

bahahahaha

eat up buddy..

doesn't get much more owned than that.

Shane - it's definitely a good buy.. but like I said, I'd get bored with an auto..

or would I?

I am getting old these days..

I just think that it is ridiculously cheap.

I would have thought a cressida of that vintage, in that condition, with leather interior alone would be in the $7K bracket.

let alone one that has had an engine conversion...

anyway, it would still be faster than my 1450kg gts4 with rb20 in it..

Shane,

Wheres the sheet then?

Funny thing is a 33 gtr with a few mods equalling less than a few grand would leave your sourer looking for a family to sit in it.

I quite like sourers but i will have to see a dyno slip before I beleive 500hp Im sorry.

My mates gtr 33 blows mosts cars off the road at the moment and that has a lot less than that. Yes thats including supras.

Hey put up a slip and ill eat my words.

You want some salt and pepper for those words ross....the car is real and well known.....and a R33 GTR with a few mods equalling a few grand would not run an ET anywhere near this thing In fact I imagine it would be at least 1.5 seconds slower....hope you are hungry cause you have a heap of words to eat, and I hope you like the taste of your own bullshit

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