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Yes my baby is sold :rofl: on car sales after only 2 weeks. Sold to good home as the bloke who bought the car is goin to spend about 20 grand to make it a tarmac car and he is goin to enter Targa Tassy this year. how mad would that be can you imagine? If you were at last christmas cruise may R32 gtst was black with gold rims and gold stripe on the side.

However the fun begins now :P as I'm in the market for GTRRRR, any sugestion to which one 32, 33 or 34 or which one will give me less trouble??? breakdowns etc...better value for money?

Cheers

dave

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It was sad to see my 2 hot plates drive away last friday into dark, but let me tell you James this bloke from central coast is serius dude and he is goin to send me the pics and I'll go to see the car run.

Also I can understand why he went for Skyline given the aftermarket and spares support not to mention the price easy choice.

All you racers out there (the real ones) you know how much fun this is I can only wish but at least my ex car will be there.

You tell them Duncan. :cool:

Go for a 32GTR next, the moeny you spend on a stock 34 GTR could get your a very well modded 32 with extra cash to blow on hoes :cool:

Hmmmmmmmm.............................................?

However the fun begins now :cool: as I'm in the market for GTRRRR, any sugestion to which one 32, 33 or 34 or which one will give me less trouble??? breakdowns etc...better value for money?

In that case. Just don't buy a skyline. Haha..

Sad to see her go..

Ah remember the day's when she was looking stock :D

If you want a R32 GTR i have one in my garage you can have for $18000...

Can you give me a bit more description of your car condition,mods etc.. is there anything wrong with it or needs to be replaced soon, service? rego? cluch condition, boost stuff like that?

I am after as stock as possible GTR and I do prefer 32 shape however.

Cheers :down:

dave

Can you give me a bit more description of your car condition,mods etc.. is there anything wrong with it or needs to be replaced soon, service? rego? cluch condition, boost stuff like that?

I am after as stock as possible GTR and I do prefer 32 shape however.

Cheers :ninja:

dave

More info can be found here- http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fs...hl=must+be+sold

Need any more info ring me on 0422 092130, sorry im about to go see a 500kg fishy! :D

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