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only interested to see what he has to say about his old 32...if the price goes any lower I might have to consider buying it...

f**k... for 7,800 i'd buy it in a second for a drift pig if i didn't have 2 cars already

for track work all it needs is straight pipes, better seat/harness and interior removal

do eeeet

would be nice to see such a great car/deal go to a vic member

didn't he have a 33 gtr? or am i thinking of someone completely different..

or maybe it was that silver 32 gtr that was sitting on its ass?

it is the silver 32 gtst that he had before the 33R

dezz from what i know the car is straight

^^ I thought Abu sold his R32 GTS-T a while back now..?

That's why he bought the R33 GTR, then sold that to buy a house...

RB Ryan has his Silver R32 GTS-T for sale - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Vi...nu-t299103.html

f**k... for 7,800 i'd buy it in a second for a drift pig if i didn't have 2 cars already

for track work all it needs is straight pipes, better seat/harness and interior removal

do eeeet

would be nice to see such a great car/deal go to a vic member

it is the silver 32 gtst that he had before the 33R

dezz from what i know the car is straight

I'm tempted... any idea why someone would remove power steering? weight saving is the only thing I could think of, but no idea how much weight would be saved...

my daily is a heap of shit though, so I can't buy a second car that might be a 'pig' in case I ever needed it for daily duties....

hmmmmm

saves weight and has a predictable feel and instant response for drifting :)

when properly setup its very light, I have a manual steering rack in my ksev and its almost as light as the power steering rack in the 33

haha i was in target, buying hoodies lol

haha yeah, looks worse becuase its lowered, car looks good though man.... forgot to check out the exhaust too

you think yours is dirty atm? haha should see mine, mud all flicked up on the side from the tyres from the new rims lol

i work on the other end of the store, mainly in the toy department.

the mud would definately show up badly on a yellow car, but it would just look like you have been out rallying :)

at the crown carpark lastnight i saw a ford BF model painted in midnight purple II.

saves weight and has a predictable feel and instant response for drifting :)

when properly setup its very light, I have a manual steering rack in my ksev and its almost as light as the power steering rack in the 33

Don't think I'd be doing much drifting in it... and wouldn't really want a car without power steering for street use, unless it felt like you say..

I'm even tempted by that gtst. Soo cheap, even cheaper without the 33GTRs on it.

How you finding shit-tec dezz?

If I wasn't at school and not working much I'd probably buy it straight away..

Not bad, first week was very slow, but this week was better, little bit more hands on...

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