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It's gotta be a 32R Dezz and you know it! Such a tough road stance. I love a R34 GTR as well... but there is always something about a R32 that just makes you go "mmm"

You'll pay through the nose for a clean one though is the only issue :cheers:

It's gotta be a 32R Dezz and you know it! Such a tough road stance. I love a R34 GTR as well... but there is always something about a R32 that just makes you go "mmm"

You'll pay through the nose for a clean one though is the only issue :cheers:

They are appealing to me, but there is the age factor...I'd probably only buy a decent example, or a stock one for less and plan to do what I did to my 33 and more...

There's an absolute shit load of 32R's for sale at the moment though, so it's becoming more of a buyers market...The only ones that will get their price are the ones that don't need to sell.

haha i tagged you in it ages ago

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Ah yeah that, that's porn. thought you meant 35GTR

They are appealing to me, but there is the age factor...I'd probably only buy a decent example, or a stock one for less and plan to do what I did to my 33 and more...

There's an absolute shit load of 32R's for sale at the moment though, so it's becoming more of a buyers market...The only ones that will get their price are the ones that don't need to sell.

Yeah there are GTR's fken everywhere :cheers:

Age factory is indeed a problem. You'd be looking to buy one that's already had someone dump their bank account into it IMO.

Someone i know sold a mint R32 GTR (heavily modded) for over 30k.

So the exceptional examples are still fetching good money, but then it's money well spent as you'd never need to change a thing on such examples really.

Yeah there are GTR's fken everywhere :cheers:

Age factory is indeed a problem. You'd be looking to buy one that's already had someone dump their bank account into it IMO.

Someone i know sold a mint R32 GTR (heavily modded) for over 30k.

So the exceptional examples are still fetching good money, but then it's money well spent as you'd never need to change a thing on such examples really.

Yeah I saw a few of the better known 32 GTR's for sale not long ago...Archie's I think was up there...all asking big coin, but pretty much everything done...Still, there's 33's going for similar money with all the fruit as well.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/19...Co-t298244.html

That looks decent, apart from the color which I'm not a big fan of...

If I did go the 32 route, and chose a modified one, a forged rebuild at a reputable workshop would be high on the list of already done mod priorities..

I've started to consider 33 GTRs myself. I've found that most of them are actually cheaper than 32s! At least on the JSPEC featured list.

It would have to be black though. Was never the biggest fan of 33s but in black they look quite acceptable.

There's a wingless one for like 17k landed and complied.

Anyone know what a 34 GTR wing would look like on a 33?

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