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OK Guys Im a Subaru RS driver and have been saving for my dream car, the GTR32.

I live on the east side of melbourne and am hoping that a generous GTR owner can take me for a drive to reassure me that they really are my dream car.

Id be happy to pay (say a $20) for someone to take me for a quick drive and give me a quick run down on what I should be looking out for when I go to buy one.

No Im not going to ask for a drive or carjack you I just want 20 minutes with someone who knows there sh1t.

Call me 0403 894438

or email me [email protected]

or PM me

Thanks

Mick

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No one is going to be cheap enough to chase after your $20, no offence...just come along to a meet and ask someone nicely, people are almost always happy to show off their vehicles to other people.

Forget a R32 GTR! Get a 33 or a 34!

Thats the best thing youve said all day el presidente.

For the cost difference...a 33 is far more worth it...newer, dumps etc are stronger and dont need to be replaced...and all for like 3 grand more than a 32.

Get whatever you want! Just make sure if you get one of the older ones you have the $$$ to maintain it... not that people really want to prepare for that when they are thinking of getting a GTR. But I love my R34 because there's 50 thou k's on the clock and I know it's never going to do anything unexpected.

But I love my R34 because there's 50 thou k's on the clock and I know it's never going to do anything unexpected.

LOL. A very naive comment. Firstly, a lot of grey imports have had their clocks spun. Secondly, I had an R34 and ruined a gearbox. A very costly experience. FYI - I bought a 34 as they were the newest and I hoped for a trouble-free ownership... not to be. Still wish I had one tho.

LOL. A very naive comment. Firstly, a lot of grey imports have had their clocks spun. Secondly, I had an R34 and ruined a gearbox. A very costly experience. FYI - I bought a 34 as they were the newest and I hoped for a trouble-free ownership... not to be. Still wish I had one tho.

I suspected someone would say that. I said on the clock. It would have definitely have been wound back, as we can assume that most imports are. The reason why I used this measurement is because it's relative. If you know how to read a motor then you will be able to work out the approximate k's without looking at the clock. Sucks about the gear box though, fortunately I haven't had any problems with mine yet.

I suspected someone would say that. I said on the clock. It would have definitely have been wound back, as we can assume that most imports are. The reason why I used this measurement is because it's relative. If you know how to read a motor then you will be able to work out the approximate k's without looking at the clock. Sucks about the gear box though, fortunately I haven't had any problems with mine yet.

*touch wood*

you dont want to jinx yourself.

Thats the best thing youve said all day el presidente.

For the cost difference...a 33 is far more worth it...newer, dumps etc are stronger and dont need to be replaced...and all for like 3 grand more than a 32.

True

lol, sounds like Skylines have a pretty bad reputation! I thought Nissan made reliable cars??

performance cars wear. The stress they're place under due solely to their nature makes parts wear quicker than say... A pulsar. Depends how u treat ur car. If u fang it... It's gonna wear out quicker.

A gtr wears even quicker again :bunny: only replacement parts are more expensive :P

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