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Wow this thread is still going from before I bought my R32 GTSt. And that was almost 5 years ago now!!!

I paid $16.5k back then for the absolutely cleanest one I could find, probably looked at over 15 or so before seeing this one.

Now its 5 years later, 100,000kms more and its still going strong. Never had a problem.

But I guess now with 175000kms on it and being 15 years old I'd expect to be able to sell it for about $11k. I'd think it would sell pretty quickly for around $10k. I wouldn't think anyone would pay over $15k for an R32 gtst now, not when for a few grand more (say $20k) you would score a decent R32 GTR.

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Fools, while you all fight amongst yourselves you forget the real enemy...

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To the general public, we get boxed in the same category as the rest of these losers

guy on the left isn't a loser, i think its hilarious! he did it for his year 12 formal

spent a lot of planning and time on it (there is a thread about it somewhere)

Fools, while you all fight amongst yourselves you forget the real enemy...

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the first is a practical joke in oz, and the AE86 is a car that was made for an ad that makes fun of ricers.

sshhhut uuuppp rooyyyy...

The purpose of this thread was a little bit of a "knock" on R32 owners and a little bit to find out why the price has stayed high.

but it became obvious VERY quickly that some R32 GTST owners have very small penises.. and their virtual penis extention of a car was knocked and the Napoleon in them came firing out.

AND Still, there are some firing up.

A little too passionate about your choice I'd say.

But it's true.. it doesn't matter than the R33 is a better performance package than your cars.

so you don't need to worry that they have more potential and a better base to begin with at a better price.

None of that matters. :wave:

Roy - I do like your car.

I am willing to give you a sister in law for it.

it's my wifes identical twin so you know she is of top quality. :(

The rest of you EMO R32 GTST owners should have a coke and a smile and shut the f**k up

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