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i agree 100% writeoff!

I didn't get a GT-R cause I couldn't afford any which had been rebuilt, or even opened up to have the neccessary oil supply issues fixed.

Cplus, also true, have found this myself, and TBQH I wish I had waited until about now to buy a Skyline full stop. They are expensive to fix at times, and when not modded properly can be a real pain in the arse.

yep, spot on. the range really is that wide. although it's rare to find a decent one for the $20K mark but it does sometimes happen with a very motivated seller.

I'd budget $30-$35K realistically for a really, really nice 32 GTR. there are some mighty special ones out there, you just have to know where to look.

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yep, spot on. the range really is that wide. although it's rare to find a decent one for the $20K mark but it does sometimes happen with a very motivated seller.

I'd budget $30-$35K realistically for a really, really nice 32 GTR. there are some mighty special ones out there, you just have to know where to look.

Yep. I sold my aust delivered r32 for 40k and had about 20k worth of mods on it, you pay for what u get.

I also agree that u need to be prepared to spend money on a gtr when u buy it.

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