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Hey guys after the little incident that happend with my car i think my insurance company is going to write it off....:) so im in the market for a new car i've got around 20-25k to spend i just wanan know whats a good choice?

R33 GTR, R33 GTS-T, R32 GTS-T, R32 GTR? or anything else? i was thinking of picking up a R32 GTR but im scared it might be a ticking time bomb :D lol but anyways any input would be great :woot: or even some Toyo's? ahahah

Cheers

Chi

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r33 gtr

Check in the for sale section non wa the main one. There are some tidy gtr's with real low km's going for heaps cheaper prices.

Check this one

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...ap-t237005.html

If i had the money i would definetly be interested in this one.

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Rebuilt 32 GTR definately the go (but thats if you dont mind the old interior)

34 GT-T also an option

33 GTST if you want to mod the madafaka out of it

autoworx has some 33 GTR for 27-28k

importing ftl, as you cant inspect the car etc

heaps of shit was wrong with the car when my bro imported

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Imports101, get an R33 GTR...

buy an R33 GTR locally here and you can get one for 23k stock, and if you want mods you're looking at 30k for a decent one...

you import and wait 3 months after you choose the one that you like and you actually win it at auction, you'll be looking to spend around 25k-27k and you'll get one with awesome mods...

try Blacksun Imports too, they should be able to get you a great example with some goodies at a good price...

and Marco, 350GT (V35/G35C) man for 25k you probably won't be able to get one driveaway for less than 28k (Coupe) Sedan you can get cheap but IMHO they're nowhere near as nice...

my2c

good luck dude

andrew :blink:

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why do you have to get a Spec R? they're heavier... if i got an S15 i'd want a GT... beautiful interior, take off the wing... nice kit, slam it with some rims... and you're done... automatic hot S15...

and who cares if they're only 2.0L 4 cylinder, they go pretty good... that should be an option too ey S15

and R34, do it :blink:

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