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Hi guys, I'm currently looking around for a r32 GTR and was just wondering how much people would expect to pay for say a mint gtr and how much for an average one

I had a look at a r32 gtr today which was nice and tidy, standard turbos, had an exhaust, chipped ecu, cam gears and some other goodies and is making around the 230awkw mark. Paint was tidy but not spotless, has being touched up here and there and where touched up wasnt the best job but it has bride seats and the interior is clean.

I just find it weird how for some reason the r32 GTR's are not that much more cheaper then the newer r33's. For around the same price of a r32 your could buy a r33 GTR.

Cheers.

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Well most 32's are getting on, as in 20years old!

As is with no new paint, stock eng etc: $16,000

With a respray, stock eng light mods, etc: $16-20,000

Fresh engine, mods, respray: $20-30,000

That's a rough estimate.

GRRRRRRRRRRR!!! damn net connections!

I want $20,000 for mine for example, 1992 model, forged eng 20,000k's on engine, new stuff, just needs some new paint, even though it's had tens of thousands spent on it, you never usually get it back lol.

hey,

i have a r32 gtr that i paid 22k for a year ago that wasent the best looking but had a bit of engine work done.

just car insurence say that a r32 gtr in good condition with no engine mods is worth 16k and a fully built 1 with a full engine build and rims ect they say the maximum u will get for it is 26k.

personally i wouldent pay any more then 20k for a 32 with minimal mods eg rims and suspension.

hope it helps a lil

ive seen them go anywhere from 12k right up to 60k.Just remember its not what the car is worth its what someone will pay for instance i want a certain amount for mine ppl dont wanna pay too bad buy someone elses lol

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