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I think you will find that good 32 GTR's are going up in price, what has recently dragged the main price group of the 32 down has been the 89er cars that are to be honest pretty much just moving spare parts....

like they say.... I own a 1947 axe, it has had 7 heads and 4 handles, but it still is a 1947 axe :rolleyes:

so if you buy cheap, be prepared to pay $$$$$$$ to make it work! GTR= money pit so so so true!

but fun? oh myyyyyy.....

yeah thats bargin R34 GTR had 170,000+kms on it, explains why it was cheap!!

you should b able to pick up a decent r33 gtr for round the 30k mark yeah and decent r34 GTR i have seen for around 57k....prices all landed and complied with decent amount of km;s on the clock

Yeah, I know where you're coming from, but at the end of the day, it is an older car. It's not that much faster, and it's going to be more prone to repair being an older car.

I love the 32 shape myself, but if I could get a 33 GTR for a little bit more cash, there would be no argument.

This is by far the best value for Money late model R33 GTR I've found -> http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=107225

I did plan on buying it but I have since found out my missus is pregnant ...

Pretty much anything under 30 grand will either a be 95 model with high or wound back KMs. Its virtually impossible to find a good condition Series 3 Vspec for under 38 grand. You get what you pay for, pretty much.

This thread was piss funny to read... one guy drives a gtr to school and rest cant believe it!!!!! LOL!!!

ookami YOU ROCK MAN!!!!

See this is what makes me actually want to have kids, just so I can pick 'em up in my R33 GTR-V!!!!!

OOK my man I've got a 1995 R33 GTR-V and by the time I put it on the road it would be about $32ish, but she needs a little TLC, clutch ofcourse and a FULL service, so rough it out to maybe $35K.

Pics ....

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