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Hey Everyone,

I'm new to this site and haven't quite got my hands on a Skyline....yet. But I'm looking for a fairly stock Gts-t 32...fairly stock because I'm am currently driving an N13 Pulsar and don't want to be wrapped around pole as the power jump would be huge! So if anyone could help me out here or give me info on where to pick one up for no more then $13, 000 that would be really great.

Thanks Everyone

Aaron

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nah ur not matey

be patient and the right 32 will come around

i was looking for a cefiro for a year but they were all cops, so next vehicle on the list was a 32 sedan....and im glad i waited!

also try quokka, my mate found a 32 coupe that was inherited to a middle age couple and they had no idea about it, was mint condition, almost completely stock aswell.

the guy thought it was a GTR and was selling it for $9000........if only it was a GTR, would have been the steal of the century

yea....waiting....ahahahaha....but nah i'm going to keep looking until i find that perfect one :) just like when i found my pulsar :P lol

i completely forgot about the quokka ahahahaha

i'll give that a go too :)

thanks!!

yea i have found a few on here that i would absolutely love to get my hands on and not kill myself with :blink::) haven't had much luck with the Quokka but i'm still looking...and i'll give imports101 a go thanks :blink:.....as for the reason why i want a 32 over a 33? is because i see way more 33 around the street and not so many 32, interior doesn't bother me in the slightest and i love the exterior look of them better always have...i love an older car :blink:...ask a few of my mates...i apparently have a weird taste in cars....i have a mission when i'm finacially secure to fully restore an N13 Pulsar convert it to RWD and drop a CA18DET into it :S so i guess you could say it's a little bit of a weird taste in cars :blink:

Thanks

Aaron

ahaha 33's are more common.

yeh dude, heaps of people who grow attatched to their first car want to convert it to RWD (if it was orginally FWD) and slap a mad engine in it.

but yeh a R32 is a good way to go.

good luck with it

I can only get a 10k loan :S so that has to include insurance and that so I can only look at Gts-t 32 for about 8.5k give or take 500.....is there such thing...well i know there is, but are there many of them for that price?

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