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Hey i'm new to this website, but love it anyway. I'm a P Plate from Queensland stuck on restrictive laws, as sad as I am about the restrictions I have I understand why they exist. Ever since I saw one, its been my dream to own an R32 which is why I am currently on the lookout for any for sale within Australia (non turbo)that can be shipped my way (condition is not important). Any help for a new fella would be appreciated.

Thanks guys and girls

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Buy a R32 GTR non turbo (Yes they do exist but I have never seen one in real life) not sure if they actually went into production but Nissan did make a few

Or even a R32 with an RB25DE in it.

There's also the R32 RB20 DE but why the god's earth would you want 0.5L less :)

p.s Welcome :D

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Buy a R32 GTR non turbo (Yes they do exist but I have never seen one in real life) not sure if they actually went into production but Nissan did make a few

Or even a R32 with an RB25DE in it.

There's also the R32 RB20 DE but why the god's earth would you want 0.5L less :wub:

p.s Welcome :(

Wow non turbz GTR never heard of that before thanks. Yeh i'd deffinitely prefer the extra 0.5L if possible :D

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