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Yeh i donno if this colour suits R32 GTR........ otherwise its a nice looking car.

i really like this color on my gtr, what do yous guys think this car is worth, ive decided not to sell it but what do yous think this gtr is worth, it has alot done to it and has about 241awkw@1bar , i was just comparing with other gtr and this one is just too spotless and i was thinking it will be worth a fair bit, i had stupid offers like 22gz but just didnt know what this is worth so maybe yous guys will know,

cheers tony

I like it, don't mind the colour either..

One thing I picked was the car looks agressive at the front but very subtle when you pan out to the rear... Some wheels, n1 skirts and some rear pods would finish it imo.

It's a keeper thought!

Edited by Tomek

Love it mate, very nice/clean GTR you've got there....I think the colour, mags and carbon bonnet all suit really well.

The only thing I would pick is a few too many vents in the bonnet and just add some N1 side skirts and rear pods.

Looks very tough though, its a keeper :D

Cheers!

Gagz

Love it mate, very nice/clean GTR you've got there....I think the colour, mags and carbon bonnet all suit really well.

The only thing I would pick is a few too many vents in the bonnet and just add some N1 side skirts and rear pods.

Looks very tough though, its a keeper :bunny:

Cheers!

Gagz

thanks alot mate, yer im thinking of getting the spats and the n1 skirts for it but not yet, just need to save up a little bit and then get it all happening,

cheers mate

lol interesting choice of colours... Autech brought out a factory R32 sedan in the early 90's in that olive green colour too. without the gold pearl obviously.

lol interesting choice of colours... Autech brought out a factory R32 sedan in the early 90's in that olive green colour too. without the gold pearl obviously.

Sweet GTR mate!

what Shan is talking about!

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and then if were thinking about R34 GTR wheels :)

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i really like this color on my gtr, what do yous guys think this car is worth, ive decided not to sell it but what do yous think this gtr is worth, it has alot done to it and has about 241awkw@1bar , i was just comparing with other gtr and this one is just too spotless and i was thinking it will be worth a fair bit, i had stupid offers like 22gz but just didnt know what this is worth so maybe yous guys will know,

cheers tony

seriously for a R32 GTR with average mods (assuming that from the power figure) 22k (sadly) is a pretty good offer there is well modded rebuilt ones around for that much, sucks i know but thats how the market is going! Hurt like hell when i sold my for a pitance compared to its 'real' worth

looks much better in the sun :D

with regards to selling it, put the price up that you feel it's worth, and if someone develops the same passion for it as you, they'll pay for it.

Having said that, you may have to wait a while before someone like that comes along, but if you're in no rush to sell, shouldn't be an issue

:)

looks much better in the sun :D

with regards to selling it, put the price up that you feel it's worth, and if someone develops the same passion for it as you, they'll pay for it.

Having said that, you may have to wait a while before someone like that comes along, but if you're in no rush to sell, shouldn't be an issue

:)

hey smasha how you doing, thanks for the comment mate, had alot of people intersted in it but they are all interstate, well the price is $24,500 but mate im not even thinking of selling it as yet, i love the car and im sure alot of people do, im in no rush of getting rid of it even if it was back up for sale,

cheers tony

I actually like that colour...its so army cammo. Its also a couple of shades of top secret gold...with a little more brown.

Itd look at home on a tank as well.

Edited by m3gtr

lol thanks mate,

my next door neighbour is a hunter and his into the army, his 4wd is painted in an army color lol and he loves my car and the color and its something different aswell and i wrecken it suits the car,

cheers mate

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