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Starting at Hyundai in new cars next Monday and i'll have a demo car from the get-go.. also moving house tomorrow and will not have anywhere to put my car other than in the street. Figured i'll sell it and save the money i'm paying on loan/rego/insurance and grab another car in 12 months once i've got rid of these P plates and hopefully then i'll be in a place that has a garage of some sort. love this car so much but it's just not worth it when it could get damaged sitting where it is and paint fade/weather damage and not to mention it'd hardly get driven. I would rather send it off to someone that will take care of it.

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Whilst it may not seem too great now Sean at least you can put a bit of extra cash away for the car you really want and drive around town in a company car for free in the mean time!

Looks like a JUN 2.8 kit will be making its way into my parts collection shortly! :)

Mustard = $50 note.

I'm implying that I'll buy your car for $100 :P

smart ass.. aha

Whilst it may not seem too great now Sean at least you can put a bit of extra cash away for the car you really want and drive around town in a company car for free in the mean time! Looks like a JUN 2.8 kit will be making its way into my parts collection shortly! :)

Yeah absolutely man that's what i'm thinking about now. Who knows maybe by this time next year i could afford a GTR of some sort..

Yeah I'm looking at getting another R32 GTR sometime next year probably cost me 20-25k for a good condition one. Or either a front cut and build my engine first.

You will need a good shed if you own a GTR Sean because it will need lots of attention no matter what model you choose.

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Yeah I'm looking at getting another R32 GTR sometime next year probably cost me 20-25k for a good condition one. Or either a front cut and build my engine first.

You will need a good shed if you own a GTR Sean because it will need lots of attention no matter what model you choose.

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Not if you can resist the urge to modify it :P

33 GTR should be pretty good

Get an FT86 for cheap, turbo the engine, fit nice rims + Suspension.........

Just sayin :)

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