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Still havent got the camera back, but the car hasnt changed from the pics, its just been cleaned up a little.

The Power FC and Z32 afm with HKS pod have now been advertised in the Parts For Sale section, so first prioty is no longer with the buyer of the car. They are priced at $1800 and $350

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Still havent got the camera back, but the car hasnt changed from the pics, its just been cleaned up a little.

The Power FC and Z32 afm with HKS pod have now been advertised in the Parts For Sale section, so first prioty is no longer with the buyer of the car. They are priced at $1800 and $350

Car is in the Trading Post this week...

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Can't believe there is no great intrest in this car

I guess being a 32 owner and having spent the best part of all my money on mine, I can see real value in this car

I think the fact is people think of 32's as a cheap performance car, and you can pick them up for under 15 grand, usually a pretty crap example but its a 32. Chances are if you where to buy a cheap 32, you'd end up spending more just get a half decent car at the end!

For the 20g's asking price, this car has MASSIVE potential

Considering the average 32 seems to go for around 15, for a extra five g's you are getting a truly fast street car, a 2835 should support around 260rwkw on a RB20, which would make it faster than even a midly worked GTR. To put it into perspective, Clint32's car made around 235rwkw and ran a 12.8 at 113mph, with this turbo, and decent tyres and launch, a high 11 low 12 should be possible

To buy a stock 32, and to get it to this point, I doubt you would get change from 30 grand, for the 20 grand asking price, this car is a bargain

It takes a true enthusiast to appreciate and own a car like this, and no doubt thats the type of person who would buy a car like this, not someone who is jumping on the drift/import bandwagon and is looking for a cheapie to have some fun with

Hopefully you will sell it soon, as that old saying goes - spend a little more now, save a heap down the track

good luck with the sale

Chris

Thanks for the confidence boost Chris. There's plenty of people around who appreciate the car, but no-one wants to buy it. Dont really understand why someone wouldnt want to pay a few thousand over a mildly modded 32 to get all these extras. Turbo alone is around $5000 to replace.

Big Bump.

$19,500

otherwise im taking all the shit off and selling it as a NA :rofl:

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Can't believe there is no great intrest in this car

I guess being a 32 owner and having spent the best part of all my money on mine, I can see real value in this car

I think the fact is people think of 32's as a cheap performance car, and you can pick them up for under 15 grand, usually a pretty crap example but its a 32. Chances are if you where to buy a cheap 32, you'd end up spending more just get a half decent car at the end!

For the 20g's asking price, this car has MASSIVE potential

Considering the average 32 seems to go for around 15, for a extra five g's you are getting a truly fast street car, a 2835 should support around 260rwkw on a RB20, which would make it faster than even a midly worked GTR. To put it into perspective, Clint32's car made around 235rwkw and ran a 12.8 at 113mph, with this turbo, and decent tyres and launch, a high 11 low 12 should be possible

To buy a stock 32, and to get it to this point, I doubt you would get change from 30 grand, for the 20 grand asking price, this car is a bargain

It takes a true enthusiast to appreciate and own a car like this, and no doubt thats the type of person who would buy a car like this, not someone who is jumping on the drift/import bandwagon and is looking for a cheapie to have some fun with

Hopefully you will sell it soon, as that old saying goes - spend a little more now, save a heap down the track

good luck with the sale

Chris

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Is this thing still for sale?

Wanna swap for a 32 GTS4 plus cash adjustment? HAHAHAHA

I still can't beleive that no one wants to buy this thing, i mean common people its a bargin!

Is this thing still for sale?

Wanna swap for a 32 GTS4 plus cash adjustment? HAHAHAHA

I still can't beleive that no one wants to buy this thing, i mean common people its a bargin!

yeah unfortunately i'm not getting much loving.

would think about swaps, but at the moment i need the cash to pay off some debt.

need to sell people.

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