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i am new to this forum, i am sorry. i am member of ae86 driving club. i want to buy r32 gts4, what price should i expect to pay? oh my car is ae86 sprinter. i am not selling it, i just want to own 2 or 3 cars that is all. if you want to view my ae86 then please click the link in my signature. thank you.

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any reason for the GTS4 in particular? Any GTS4's entering the country these days have to come in as SEVS cars, so they can be expensive, maybe around $12,000 to $16,000 landed, complied and registered.

You can probably pick up 15 year old ones that have come in under the old import laws cheaper though. However don't expect them to be of spotless condition if they're cheap, keep in mind GTS4's were most commonly used as commuter cars in snowy areas where AWD traction was needed, and therefore are prone to have more rust than regular GTSt's.

for you, being a toyota driver, going to nissan might seem like the dark side.

personally, i say .. just do it!

lol i went from bmw to toyota so i am not loyalist person.....

i will keep my 86 untill i die but i want the practical car ability by awd....my next car has to be awd so why not skyline i love them. thank you

I take it you are an Initial D fan? If you've driven your parent's porsche then, I guess there's not much of anything else left that will impress you except a GTR.

yes i enjoy initial d, but i prefer "onegai twins" and "full metal panic"......initial d is ok but there are many better animes. what make you think i am initial d fan?

yes my parents porsche is faster than stock gt-r but i am not consen about speed, that is why i sell 330ci for an 86. i drive my parents porsche most days of week so i have the speed issue covered........i just want a fun car. r32s have always interest me and i am happy by awd so it is natural that i want r32 gts4.

not really hard to guess when you decide to buy a 86 and want a formula transatlantic engine, or what ever they are called...........interesting website btw.

if you want fun factor, get a GTR I guess...........no other car will do for me, not ferrari, not lambos, I'm just in love with GTR.

not really hard to guess when you decide to buy a 86 and want a formula transatlantic engine, or what ever they are called...........interesting website btw.

if you want fun factor, get a GTR I guess...........no other car will do for me, not ferrari, not lambos, I'm just in love with GTR.

thank you for like my website. i am happy. i am journalist but people say i am unethicaly but it may be true or maybe not. i am truth media, if people are unsure i want them to read every artical of my website then make the decission. thank you.

what is cost of 98 model gt-r?

what is cost of r32 gts4?

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