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Hi Guys!

Ive recently just sold my Non turbo R33 GTS4 and lm currently looking for a R32 GTR preferably Vspec. Can anyone please confirm that the Vspec has Steel turbine wheels as someone told me it did when l was looking at their vehicle.

But anyway, as the ad states, Im after a R32 GTR preferably Blue but White will do around 15-17k.

Also car should as always be in decent condition + have various small mods.

I WILL BE PAYING COLD HARD CASH FOR THE VEHICLE!

Thanks Guys!!

vspecs share the same turbos as normal spec.

I've got a vsapec,but its black, but if you were offerring more I would of considered selling..

good luck with your hunt......

I was just looking for a V-spec in Japan before i bought mine and genuine, well looked after v-specs are much closer to $23k/$24k that $17k.

Very few R32 GT-R's were painted blue. Chances of finding a V-spec one of those is slim at best.

Chances of finding a V-spec for the money you have listed is equally slim.

Chances of finding one in good nick for that money...

Anyway my point is you may have to think about how much you are willing to pay & the specs you are after.

Yer maybe look at a non v-spec earlier model GTR unless your prepaired to rip out another 7-8k

Try looking at importers if you have a budget that low for a car that expensive, they wont do any miricles but they will definately be the cheapest..

Finding a well looked after BLUE v-spec for sale in oz for that amount... Give up now

This is easier than you think;

Ring jspec (well, email them, they only accept emails) and tell them what you're looking for. They will find one and then import it for you

Easy :)

As far as I no the only blue r32 gt's were 89 model and definetly not v-spec? Also make sure your importing a v-spec for the right reasons, If your doing it for the brembo's and a couple other small upgrades then the extra 6k definetly isn't worth it. But If your importing/buying a v-spec for historic value and the rare factor then your making the right choice.

Ryan

I have a R32 gtr in bayside blue. Could sell it with a few goodies for that sort of cash. Pm me if interested. Its the car in my sig thing but would be stock looking at sale with 17's.

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