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hi everyone,

i am looking at buying an r32 gtr, i was just wondering if i could get some advice on where to go in regards to importers and dealers.

i have heard good and bad things bout many importers/dealers. Also i would rather actually see the car rather than import it but am still open to import if it looks like the best option.

Thanks

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Hey Zennaro,

Nobody has come to your rescue however if your interested drop us a line at Carizma, we have been around 12 years and have a good name on here and would be happy to help. We take particular care to get you the right one especially when it comes to with the GTRs and Rx7s.

Regards

Paul @ Carizma

Hi i have a 1990 R32 GTR.I have spent over 20k on the car and now im looking at selling it.I have put in a R33 GTR engine to it and its got a lot of extras.The car comes with REJ and RWC you can have it for 12500$ and ill give you a warrenty on it.Im selling it cos i got my self a evo 7.Im after a quick sale cos i dont want to get stuck with cash.Contact me on 0403454380 (call or text)

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