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Hey Guys.

Since getting my 32 GTS-4 4 Door, i cant seem to find many others.

I Know there are quite a few

4 Door GTS-T's

2 Door GTS-4's

I really havent seen many 4 Door GTS-4's.

Who on here has one??????

I Know they were the rarest of the R32's (Fewer Of them Than GTR's?) but im unsure how many landed here

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Ash I have one, here in Tassie... It's a 5spd too. I know of two others here in tassie, one of which i think is an auto however...

I dont like the sound of the auto 4WD gearbox *shudders*

Does yours have the boot badges?? The sedans have badges, the coupes have decals. Copies of the decals from a coupe would be ok if I cant find the sedan gts-4 badges :O

Don't have one.. But this I would say is the fastest in Aus.. Bit off topic but yeah

http://www.imports101.com.au/view.php?car=1580

FARK YEAH, that thing is awesome.

Does yours have the boot badges??

Yeah, The nissan and GTS4 ones are fine. but the Skyline one in the midle seems to be "pitting" and decaying sort of *shrugs*. probably just rip that one off and make something up for it myself.

Hey champ yeah ive gotta R32 GTS-T 4door RB2.4L!!!! something different she goes!!!

got any pics of yours?

Hey Guys.

Since getting my 32 GTS-4 4 Door, i cant seem to find many others.

I Know there are quite a few

4 Door GTS-T's

2 Door GTS-4's

I really havent seen many 4 Door GTS-4's.

Who on here has one??????

I Know they were the rarest of the R32's (Fewer Of them Than GTR's?) but im unsure how many landed here

I've got a 2 door GTS4... when looking for one in japan last year (I specifically wanted a GTS4) I found that the coupe's were rarer than the 4 doors as the sedans were sold and bought in large quantities by families living in snowy regions (where you'd need AWD). I wouldn't consider them rare by a long shot. The 4 door Autech GT-B's which were based on a 4 door GTS4 chassis on the other hand is a rare find.

That said 9 out of 10 of GTS4s I found had pretty bad rust due to salt on roads n snow sitting between panels... So chances are most of the GTS4's (esp 4 doors) won't be eligible to come into Australia.... so no threat of em becoming common.

I ended up finding a GTS4 owned by a dude in tokyo that hadn't been used in the snow and was pretty happy with its condition.

im trying to find the stats for production i had of them.

but there were less 4 door GTS-4's made than any of the others.

they were the most expensive from new aswell, behind the gtr of course.

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