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What do you think a mint R32 GTS is worth (Rb20DE)?

Is 8k Over Priced and dreaming? Or is that a nice asking price?

what do you consider MINT?

if it were the RB25DE, perfect paint and interior and you were on your P plates, you'd possibly think it was worth $8K..

ONLY because once the P's are gone, the 2.5 head can be used in an RB25/30 motor build.

but your still missing the nice brakes and gearbox and diff (I think)..

:w00t: Unless you have "at least" a turbo upgrade on an R32 RB20det, you'll just be seeing liberty ass.

is the 2630 in your skyline yet?

What model liberty is it, i didnt think there was any faster than a stock gtst.

I have hks 2530 for 213rwkw. theres also about another 30k in parts in the car, oh and 10k worth of paint and panel.

The 2630 is underway, should be done by the end of next year at worst i rekon. Some of us have a mortgage to pay, do you?

Edited by 2630GTS

LOL..

I'm 30 and drive a 91 model car..

do you think I'm paying a mortgage?

and reno's, and wife and dog.

Don't preach to me about budgeting.. lol.

It's a Liberty RS.

yes it's on par with a GTST.

but a few mods like most turbo cars make them move well.

Considering the traction it has, it walks away from stock turbo'd r32's with ease if launched right.

It only weighs about 50kg more than the gtst

Turbo upgrade and I'd get left behind once you get traction.

what do you consider MINT?

if it were the RB25DE, perfect paint and interior and you were on your P plates, you'd possibly think it was worth $8K..

ONLY because once the P's are gone, the 2.5 head can be used in an RB25/30 motor build.

but your still missing the nice brakes and gearbox and diff (I think)..

Its just a stock standard R32 GTS, with nothing done to it at all.

Only one owner in Australia.. stock grey paint, no scratches/dints.

Interior is nice, stock exhaust, etcetc

Its just a stock standard R32 GTS, with nothing done to it at all.

Only one owner in Australia.. stock grey paint, no scratches/dints.

Interior is nice, stock exhaust, etcetc

Go to him with $5K cash in $50 bills in an envelope.

Tell him this is all you are willing to pay for a bottom of the barrel skyline

be prepared to walk away.

But when he sees the beautiful plastic monies, he will agree.

and you will drive home in your new skyline which will be beaten by any regular 1987 twin cam corolla.

ALSO - for the rest of you dreamers..

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...bo-t174877.html

$18K for a GTR with mods.

sure it has a few small problems, but so does any other car of the same era.

Including your "best I'ev eva seen" gtst's.

:w00t:

In other news, I've been looking at another 4 door R32 GTST :(

Mortgage? Meh, i spend all my money on cans and cars. No place for real estate, wives or any of that silly business. Just trying to decide on the next car. PRC R32, just a club sprint special...or a neat R31 GTS-X or Sierra. Probably go a Sierra if i land the job im hunting in Kent

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