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Hi all!

Since I last owned my 32 I have had a couple of 4WD's and a Harley. After recently getting married I have decided to get back to what I know and love.....SKYLINES Problem is I have been out of it for so long I don't know where to start.

Can you give me some suggestions for how, where etc I can get my hands on a tidy (stockish) R32 GTS-t.

Looking at spending around the 13k mark (see above...married) and am really not sure if there are dealers that sell them at this price or if there are guys on here who import for others to buy etc....

Basically I am super keen to get a 32 and need to act now while all parties involved are cool with the idea >_<

Looking forward to hearing your thoughts, buying a car, modding it up and catching up with a few old friends.

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I know of a Silver 89 GTS-t 5 speed that hasn't been complied yet , bought in under 15 year rule and is pretty much stock. Brad

Just talked to him and $12k for that 1 and he's got a Blue GTS-4 on the wharf at the moment as well .

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brad_gtr

Thank you for that, will keep it in mind, want to get one as new as possible as well :D

japtaxi - Col-GTSX - darK

Yes it has been ages, thanks guys for the welcome, definately looking forward to some SAU club outings. MU was .... loads of fun ...... NOT, nothing beats going from 230rwkw+ to 37kw!!

julion

I assume you mean the photo of the bridge and not the dodgy photo of me :laugh: Thanks, 30sec exposure in the rain at about 10pm......canon 300D

NA_R33

Stay tuned dude

NismoGirl

Yes I got hitched :) The best thing I have ever done I must admit....being a girl you probably want pics kids are still a few years away, that's why I can buy a line rather than a van :D

3lit3 32

Email coming your way soon, thanks

NismoGirl

Yes I got hitched :laugh: The best thing I have ever done I must admit....being a girl you probably want pics kids are still a few years away, that's why I can buy a line rather than a van :)

Ahh.. one step ahead of you! I've already seen them, she looked gorgeous! And of course, you looked handsome.

Was going to ask you a few questions, I'll pm them :D

Good luck with getting a nice skyline, i hope it has the same standard as your last R32!

Hey boosty, still got those shirts with trust, hks, etc on them? They were tops :laugh:

Thought i was seeing things when slip came back too :D

Good luck finding one Cam

Mick

PS i knew you would be back

Hey Mick.....this is awesome :) Back in the day I had a really good idea about most of the regular contributors, who they were, what they drove, what sort of person they were.....all these names coming back, it's cool.....bringing back many memories.

You mean this shirt :D This is my mate Luke talking to "URMINE" from Sydney when he and a group came up for the Very first (rained out) Drag Combat. That was the shirt we made for our little Toowoomba group called DUEL....since disbanded.

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Hey Mick.....this is awesome :P Back in the day I had a really good idea about most of the regular contributors, who they were, what they drove, what sort of person they were.....all these names coming back, it's cool.....bringing back many memories.

You mean this shirt :( This is my mate Luke talking to "URMINE" from Sydney when he and a group came up for the Very first (rained out) Drag Combat. That was the shirt we made for our little Toowoomba group called DUEL....since disbanded.

post-45-1150716084.jpg

Aaah yes i was thinking about duel after i made the post, and what did end up happening with urmine? His skyline got stolen and that was the last i heard i think.

Thanks for the pic they were the shirts i was talking about they were a good laugh back then, i have since matured somewhat :(

We should organise another skidpan event for the oldschool members, that was a good day.

Mick

Thanks to all the replys so far....so do any of you recomend any yards in brisbane or the coasts?? I don't have to buy from a yard but having some sort of warranty (however good) is always a bonus.

I guess the only issue with buying from a yard is you end up paying more than you should ??

Cam

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