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So after having no luck selling my 33 GTST I decided to hit the car yards :) I found a nice clean white 94 32 GTR in Autoshop Moorooka, Test drove it and it drove like a dream. No creaks or unwanted noises. So we got down to the nitty gritty and I managed to get the price I wanted for my car so I put a deposit on it on Saturday and picked it up today :D. Its basically standard with Kakimoto catback zorst and N1 Bar inserts and the N1 rear lip. Here are some pics of it at the dealers. I'll take some more pictures when I get round to detailing it. :D

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Feels great to finally have my dream car sittin in the shed. Permanent smile at the moment :(

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HAHA I know eh its currently in Pari Dakar mode. First on the list is Sydneykids suspension package and a set of XD9s or I might save for some CE28Ns.

Its got 104k kms on the clock and it feels like it. No service history but never expected it really. I love it lol I've staring at it all afternoon.

HAHA I know eh its currently in Pari Dakar mode. First on the list is Sydneykids suspension package and a set of XD9s or I might save for some CE28Ns.

Its got 104k kms on the clock and it feels like it. No service history but never expected it really. I love it lol I've staring at it all afternoon.

NICE man!!!

Looks really mint.

Its so similar to mine, i got the same n1 lips etc, colour (white is my fav for a 32)... looks really well kept also!

Best of luck with it! And deff put pics up when you got suspension and rims on it!

hahaha yeah you picked it :ninja: Always loved the 32s. My absolute dream car :laugh: Need to get a big red ribbon to tie around it for Christmas morning :banana:

Need to hit the casino now and play some cards so I can get suspension n wheels sorted :D

Looks nice and clean as!

Seems its has not been driven much, everything still looks in a very good condition.

Yeah and lower the car ASAP LOL! And see if you can source a pair of Spats for the end of the sideskirts.

Damn you beat me to it :) Was looking at this car also. Was organising to have a look on the weekend but they told me it was already sold/

One of the cleanest ones i have seen around for a while. Good on ya :P

hahaha yeah you picked it :O Always loved the 32s. My absolute dream car :down: Need to get a big red ribbon to tie around it for Christmas morning :P

Need to hit the casino now and play some cards so I can get suspension n wheels sorted :)

Amazing cars the r32 GTR; will alwayz hold a place in history!

and casino?? ive played that hand too a few times lolz!!!

Thanks for all the comments guys :P So pleased with it I've spent all of today doing Xmas shopping in it lol. It definetly gets a lot of looks :O Its gunna be a toss up between the multi spokes for the wheels. XD9s, CE28Ns or the new SSR Type Fs :S so many choices. Gotta sort out the bank balance first though lmao!

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