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How much is the z32?

If you buy it get a fire extinguisher just to be on the safe side lol. I know the old z31 got a recal from factory due to catching fire and iv been told the z32 isnt any better due to engine size and fuel lines.

I love my Zeds but the vg engine has always kept me away

How much is the z32?

If you buy it get a fire extinguisher just to be on the safe side lol. I know the old z31 got a recal from factory due to catching fire and iv been told the z32 isnt any better due to engine size and fuel lines.

I love my Zeds but the vg engine has always kept me away

I heard that the VG engine is sweet as, its just the rest of the car isnt built too well around it (mainly cramped and overheating issues) ?

Probably could get it for around $5k maybe under.

had mt 1st driving lesson today, i was freakin out so bad

but it was awesome, i got good on everything :down:

I doubt you got good at everything ... but its good to see you learning. Just keep a straight head when driving.

you doing the log book system I hope. Taking lessons from a qualified instructor?

Hi people of sau sa, my name is Alan, some of you have probably seen me browsing on these forums on a daily basis, ive been on here for couple months now. I just thought i should finally introduce myself :down: . I have been quite interested in purchasing a skyline for quite some time now. Leaning towards an r32 atm.

PS. i do not know much about cars etc (technical stuff), so i hope you can help build my knowledge through answering some of my stupid questions.

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