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Trying to get an idea how much i should expect for my 32 as I wish to move to 34 shortly. The car isn't finished to what I want, though thats why im deciding on things now.

Its currently in the shops as a taxi cut me off and scratched up the drivers side. Not really much body damage, more paint than anything. The entire car is being sprayed (hasn't begun as of yet), so this might be a good chance to get what u want as its covered by his insurance :D

1992 gtst, silver

2nd owner since being brought over.

All round pretty high condition.

Sunroof

100k on dash

Serviced every 4/5k km since ownership (all work carried out by hills motor sport)

GTR Radiator,

Water pump and belts changed at 90k.

3" exhaust all the way through

apexi pod filter

Brass/organic clutch / lightened flywheel, ment to hold 600hp.

bosch 044 fuel pump

front (back hasnt been done as of yet)

all bushes replaced, strut bar/whiteline springs/koni yellow sport shocks/camber kit/sway bars

boost controler

apexi boost gague

rspec turbo timer

ebc greenstuff front pads

GTR front bar

Sound system is very nice, so i'd take that out unless a buyer is prepared to pay for it.

Also has very good alarms in there as well - read 3k.

Abit of a slopey post i know, though please PM any serious offers.

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Yeh so ive seen, its not really worth selling, mose well just keep it for a pure track car if anything...

Oh well doesn't matter,

im being fkd over by zurich now anyway (1 of their clients smashed my car, taxi at that) so won't have it back for just abit.

Sydney and Brisbane/Gold coast seem to be getting the most for R32's, id be putting it in the paper for $18,000+ (going by whats in the trading post atm) im unsure what sydney dealers are getting, but quite A few in brisbane have $22k+ on there cars (body kit, wheels, zost ect)

$20k for a 32. Wow thats heaps. I looked at about 12 over the last 2 weeks and the dearest being $16k. I found a few at $13500 turbo manual with wheels exhaust, suspension and around 80,000kms. Ive ended up buying a 93 R33 GTST with new Enkai wheels and tyres, HKS struts and springs, Blitz twin pipe exhaust, momo race steering wheel, timer,72,000kms and standard engine for $15800. Seems like i got a bargain :P The car is a grade 4.

Michael...

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