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Mine is an August 1993 GTR, which is a shame because its probably one of the last R32 GTR's before they started making the V-Spec models :)

Anyway, it all comes down to how well the car has been maintained. You will find 1989 models that are in better condition than some of the later 1993-94 models, afterall these are still 12-13 years old as it is.

Preferably buy a local car thats just had a rebuild. I did :P, very lucky to find it

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Thats pretty good/low km's. ATM I have 115,000 on the clock, dunno if they are genuine or not though.

A well looked after R32 GTR with minimal mods/stock power can run for +250,000km's without a rebuild.

Some people like to get the engine pressure tested before buying it, but its at the buyers expense and if it does have a leak then the owner has some work to do before selling it or tell the buyer it has a pressure leak.

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oh ok, well this one still has stock exhaust and running stock boost, so should be alright. its $25k too, does that price sound about right? i'm going to drive it today to see how it is.

cheers

hmm, mine was advertises at $26k, bought it for $24k locally. Try and get him down to $23k or lower unless its immaculate and drives really well.

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hmm well the one i looked at wasn't worth much at all....wasnt even worth looking at. looks as tho its been repaired all over, different panels were slightly different colours, interior...not even worth getting into.

i hear that state-wide autos in leederville have some gtrs so i will go have a look there, maybe tomorrow. has anyone had any dealings with this place before?

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