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Whats with R32 GTR's and ppl losing their licence's LOL (lost mine recently). I'd get an R32 GTR, Mine was $24 without all the on road shit ya gotta pay but get a decent stock one and sould be around 20. Shouldnt take long to save up abit extra? Well worth it. but yeh, like every one else has stated, get it heavily inspected.

lol naa i diddnt loose it in the GTR i bought the gtr while i was on suspended liscence so i had something to work on :D

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Aristos can be bought for that price range, with coilovers, front mounts, exhausts and 19s!! Oh and they have 2J power!!

But seriously, save the coin for a 33 GTR, dont bother with a 32 GTR they are old as now, next year they will be 20 years old!! and for a fellow 6ft4 guy you will prob have size issues!!

found this for 20g though with no goodies but Bilstein suspension i reckon my mates would be lucky to have 50-60k on the odo but i really cant remember in the last 2 years its lucky if its done 10k km's

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/index.php?ID=10688

Finally after going on 9 months of my car sitting at the panel shop, my insurance has finally desided that it isnt worth fixing and are just gonna write it off :D so now i have to move on :( . and thats where i need help i'll have bout 17-18k to play with. i would like a r32 gtr but everyone keeps telling me they're too old, too expensive to fix, an insurance will cost a fortune, so i would like to get the opinion of some one who actually owns one.

apart from the gtr im thinkin bout either another r33 gtst, a r34 gtt, or a chaser. but would consider pretty much anything (aslong as i can fit in the drivers seat, being 6'4" causes alot of problems).

Contact Grim.

Can't recall the price, but him and his missus are selling a 32 GTR ... they dropped the price a bit too recently.

:)

Now that all said.....anyone want to buy a GTR?? After i fix it of course....or for a better price if you want it as is...lol. no really....im serious.....

Someone broke into it and tried to steal it. Ignition lock was busted, but it wasn't stolen.

Ask Ben about the car.

:D

not interested in wrx's heard about and seen to many things gone wrong with a used wrx, news ok but out of my budget, i was told i could get a r32 gtr in really good condition landed and complied for 17k, but the more i have the better, as for the 33gtr it is a possibility, i mite be willing to increase my budget slightly if the right one come round, my boss picked up a really nice r34 4door a month ago for 16k, so they are out there just gotta be patient and keep an eye out...

ahh and now i understand why your asking a bunch of you guys you dont even know over the internet which car to buy lol

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