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Howdy im a simple red P plater i have always dreamed of having a nissan skyline R32 gtst coupe i was wondering if you all could help me out i need just a stock R32 real cheap less than 5K willing to go as far as 7K minding you all im red P plater so no mods turbo or exhaust system etc. i want one to build up with no major problems and it runs no problem.

Im not looking right this min im just seeing how much roughly i am looking at so if you guys could tell me the best place to find a dirt cheap one or just tell me how much youse would sell your baby's to a loving new home.

Thanks :( ...

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I would think if you find one "dirt cheap" that it's cheap for a reason... unless you happen to come across a desperate sale for whatever reason..

Just keep an eye out on here and carsales.com.au and see what comes up, it will give you an idea on prices for a stock one too so you can see what the markets like for them.

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try 7-10k mate.. that should net you a reasonable one.. a gtst is the turbo model.. the one you want is a gts, which is the non turbo variant.. but id wait until you can get a gtst.. there are better cars to get on your p's and you have to learn to crawl before you can walk.. honda's are unreal little naturally aspirated cars... the engines scream and are reliable as..

r32s are a great car... i have one... but they are 15 - 20 years old now and things are falling apart and failing from years of thrashing.. you will have to spend money on it and it will fail every now and again... its not really worth spending money on a gts.

for the price of an r32 gts... you could have a 1990 honda civic... with a rebuilt b16a.. it would tromp just about anything.. its all about power to weight, and traction.

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yeah i would give an r32 gts a big miss....you may as well just get a gts-t and not fool around....they just come under the power to weight limit for P platers.

Under new legislation in Victoria, new P platers cannot drive any form of turbo car.

As for $5 - $7k budget, unless you want an auto gts then you are only going to get one at that price if it is a piece of shit... and if it were me, I would not pay money for a piece of shit cause shit is not nice.

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yeah i would give an r32 gts a big miss....you may as well just get a gts-t and not fool around....they just come under the power to weight limit for P platers.
Under new legislation in Victoria, new P platers cannot drive any form of turbo car.

As for $5 - $7k budget, unless you want an auto gts then you are only going to get one at that price if it is a piece of shit... and if it were me, I would not pay money for a piece of shit cause shit is not nice.

hang on, im confused............

i was certain...ALL turbo cars are prohibited.......

and theres people saying that some fall BELOW the restrictions like an R32 GTSt???

stupid laws

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