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hi all i have my gtr 32 for sale here some info about it. Rebuild motor Forged Pistons, new hks 25/30 turbos, nismo suspension, used gtr32 v spec diff, gtr 33 front Brembo Brakes, 320km dash cluster with 91,000km, trust sump, HKS oil filter relocation kit with Oil Cooler. looking for around $16500 or will swap for 1000cc bike. Location: sunshine coast

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Tom, thats the third GTR you've lowballed for 11k.

Your not going to get shit for 11k.

These guys have great cars that deserve good prices.

Don't insult them.

Free bump for nice car :)

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go look on ebay or carsales.. 11k for forged gtr is more than an insult.. not a very good start for a noob

jeeez fellaz relax. understand when you're being baited by some tool asking stupid questions JUST TO GET HIS POST COUNT TO TEN. You could even be sharp enough to observe he got his count to ten quickly, has been here since, and not posted again. So yes, he was talking sh*te just to get his post count up. It's all too easy to get people worked up on here by throwing a grenade around, walking away, and watching everyone else dig holes trying to bury it.

As it stands, I do have a forged R32 GTR I'd take $11K for - but it's not exactly schmik like Tom the toolbar asked for...

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Supply and demand. 20 year old car. Average 10 up for sale every week and less buyers than that.

Still this one looks like a good deal. Like to know if theres rust in it as its a coast car.

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Hi is this still for sale?

My R32GTR was stolen this morning and I am looking for a replacement.

Can you send me some more info and pictures of the interior.

Cool, Andy

[email protected]

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In my humble opinion, if this car has had a rebuild, performed in this country by a reputable mechanic/workshop within the last 40-50 000k's or less at $15 000 it is a steal.

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