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Hi all,

im new to the skyline forum, and just would like some help with a few questions:

1/ what should i look for when buying a 95 - 97 r33 gts-t, btw i dunno to much about different models...

2/ m spec or type m what is it?? i see alot of advertising about it?? and the difference b/w series 1 + 2??

3/ how much do they drink??

4/ how much would i be looking at spending for a clean one, minimal mods???

5/ how would i tell if the car is a lemon or has got problems either now or in the future??

Cheers in advance!!!

Mike :laughing-smiley-014:

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2/ M-Spec is cosmetic only as far as i know, S1 and S2 Differences - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...l=S1+difference

3/ Stock is pretty good on petrol, i drive highway kms and get anywhere between 500 and 700km depending on my mood (have to give it some occasionally :blink:) but city driving is around 400km from a 65L tank

4/ Between $13k and 15k would be a reasonable amount for a stock Series 2

5/ Read 1/

realistically in qld at this very moment in time i would say you were looking at about 14k-18k

although everyone is saying about how the market is going to shit and noone is selling any good lines, ive yet to actually find a clean stockish one for less than 14k (for series 2)

i get 450Km MAX on a full tank driving like a grandma if I drive how I like to, about 380-400 using 98 octane fuel aswel!. r33 gose worse on the hiway because it revs about 3000rpm when going 110kmh or maybe its just my car i hope not. but still I'd still rather pay that $20-$30 a week more on fuel to drive my car then a barina or some shit. and my car is pretty stock nothing that sucks more fuel just stuff thats meant to lower fuel consumption exhaust,intercooler,splitfire coilpacks,airfilter.

Edited by samr33

For reference I recently paid $17k for my clean Series 2 with minimal mods.. it was about a grand higher than I was hoping to pay. I'm still very happy with it and think the price was worth every cent. There wasn't too many really decent ones for sale when I was looking. There always seems to be good cheap ones popping up in NSW and VIC though, maybe it's just my imagination..

Fuel economy is going to vary a lot from vehicle to vehicle. If the previous owner has not done it already I suggest you replace your o2 sensor fairly quickly. My fuel economy was increased noticeably after this, do a search on o2 sensors if you want more info.

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