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Been very depressed and sad because my R32 was written off, but good thing about it i get to get a new car, i tell u what happen nows, well i was comeing back from maccas for lunch brake from Pre app and it rained abit enough for road to be wet , as i went into the service road traveling down, all of a sudden this cement mixer with out even looking which i sore from the window he wasn't cut infront of me and i slammed on my brakes lock them and slided right into the truck and hit his side, the car didint seem to be allot of damage but it was enough to be written off, so now im looking for another car, and of course its gotta be a skyline, just needed some help decideing. im looking at this R33 in good condition which im going to test drive it monday its got enough mods to be happy with and it has 205kw rw which is fast enough. but friend telling me to get another R32 gtr. im buying my 32 gtst back because gotta fix it and sell it off. but havening trouble to decide what to do just wondering anyone here can help a fellow skyline driver out. and of course if anyone selling there skyline i like to come see it and test it out.

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bruno

sorry about grammer and spelling cbf lolz.

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Jeeezuz some damn trukies are sooooo reckless; they think they have the right of way.

Id probably go for an r32 gtr if you have enough extra cash but if your worried about maintenance then the r33 gtst is the safer bet.

For some reason you probably wont be happy with the heavier rb25 r33; Ive driven a few and they just dont do it for me anymore after an rb26dett.

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It all depends how much money you have, if you can a 32gtr would be good, if you want a 33 then you could pick up a standard 33 gtr for very low 20's some times high teens.

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want to know if i buy an R33 with all mods such and heavy duty clutch high flow turbo a computer front mount, and i get it for lets say 11k will i get 10k back from it at least ???

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want to know if i buy an R33 with all mods such and heavy duty clutch high flow turbo a computer front mount, and i get it for lets say 11k will i get 10k back from it at least ???

With skylines there is no gaurentee what they will be worth in the long, there value is dropping real quick.

Your best bet is to buy something that you really like and want to keep, you cant put a price on the amount fun you will have in a car you really like as opposed to something that you hate but is only there to get you from A-B.

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well i know i have fun with this R33 but friend tell me not to get it and have others that tell me to grab it and one friend said to buy R32 gtr but yea don't have that much cash to maintain it and insurance will cost, this R33 i got money for and should be a prob to maintain

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At the end of the day it all comes down to what you want, i hear a lot of people saying the dont like 33's for one reason or another but it is always based on there personal preference, at the end of the day your the one paying for it so go with what you like.

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At the end of the day it all comes down to what you want, i hear a lot of people saying the dont like 33's for one reason or another but it is always based on there personal preference, at the end of the day your the one paying for it so go with what you like.

I would say the R33 GTSt is the best choice, in terms of balance between purchase price, cost of

maintenance and performance. That is the reason why they are so common. Great car and bang for buck.

Ofcourse, an R32 GTR would be a good choice as well, if you can afford the maintenance and have extra cash for when stuff breaks......

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yea abu i didint have it for long either and as i said in another post i fixed my gremlin problem i had then day after this happens so dissapoiinted wanted to drive it so bad after when i fixed my fuel problem, so u all know, it was the bleeder hose from my tank that i fixed lolz got my power back and no stalling anymore lolz.

so yea, its looking more like i will be getting the R33. has all these mods and engine sounds great. done his 100k service too, it has clocked 140 000km, just about, and looks clean. told me what problems he got with his central locking but he said he getting that fixed. I'm going for a test drive tommorow and i tell you all how it was then. so far I'm likening it

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I would say the R33 GTSt is the best choice, in terms of balance between purchase price, cost of

maintenance and performance. That is the reason why they are so common. Great car and bang for buck.

Ofcourse, an R32 GTR would be a good choice as well, if you can afford the maintenance and have extra cash for when stuff breaks......

I told my friends who say to get a 32 gtr i don't have much cash, even tho i get insurance money and get my other car back and fix and sell it i still wouldn't have enough money to maintain it, had another friend tell me he can get one gtr imported for me cheap on the road comply as well, but dunno what kind of condition it will be in i might have to spend more money on it. but yea my decision anyway i said lolz.

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so i wont be seeing it any more when i go for my kebab or johnny boys pizza... used to enjoy seeing that around, was a nice car.

yea dood im so sad as well, but looking at this real nice R33 which i test drove it just befor and i loved it. was so smooth and quick too.

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