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good luck mate, worth every penny and lots more

i would already have bought it if i was building a 32 again!

cheers russ

but russ...all the uneducated d1ckheads on here are saying that this car is no good for corners.

(other than brakes of course)

tell you what...if the sale falls through russ...and you have some brakes lying around. Ill send the car up to you guys and you and Mark can play with it out at QR for a few weeks. might finally shut them up!

who ever picked up the engine owns a jeep lol

Yes thats my wife's "grocery getter"...she came home from the shops one day and said "I picked up this 900hp GTR engine...it was on special" :thumbsup:

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Yes thats my wife's "grocery getter"...she came home from the shops one day and said "I picked up this 900hp GTR engine...it was on special" :wave:

Gotta love a wife like that, you've got yourself a real gem there Paul :)

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wow,

just found an old photo that i took of this car from Autosalon 2004.

very nice car, good luck with the sale!

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gee that brings back some memories...

car still on the market but full price still. (it will take that for me to part with it)

here's the latest shot

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Wow, look where the cars come, from that to this :laugh:

If you have the HPI GTR special no.1 its on the cover as i bought it...bog stock. It was also the car used as the test car in the "buying used R32 GTR" section in HPI in the early days of the magazine

That photo is STAGGERING......

gee that brings back some memories...

car still on the market but full price still. (it will take that for me to part with it)

here's the latest shot

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I was about to compare the sexiness of this car to someone but then realised.... you just can't do it...its not fair to the car it has no equal.

Gl with sale.

Would literally kill for it.....literally

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I was about to compare the sexiness of this car to someone but then realised.... you just can't do it...its not fair to the car it has no equal.

Gl with sale.

Would literally kill for it.....literally

Go and kill your bank manager....lol

guys this car is no longer on the market...got bigger fish to fry! :D

I was about to compare the sexiness of this car to someone but then realised.... you just can't do it...its not fair to the car it has no equal.

Gl with sale.

Would literally kill for it.....literally

Go and kill your bank manager...lol

This car is no longer for sale...ive got bigger fish to fry! :D

Everyone plotting to kill their bank manager...can now shelve those plans.

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