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R32/300ZX - both old and aged examples

IMO neither will be better as it sounds like you don't wanna spend too much coin...

Which means you wont be spending over 20k - as IMO, to get a DECENT R32 GTR that is clean on bodywork (so a respray), has had some maint done on it (undercarriage bushes, mounts etc) then well...

You'll just be buying a clapped out one. 300ZX's are half the price of a decent R32 GTR

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Well, unanimous verdict to the GTR. 300zx just popped into my head whilst i was looking at GTR's and i'd always liked the look of them and thought i may as well consider it.

Thanks for your help.

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Well, unanimous verdict to the GTR. 300zx just popped into my head whilst i was looking at GTR's and i'd always liked the look of them and thought i may as well consider it.

Thanks for your help.

there you go, you already knew the answer in your head. it was always going to be GTR :P

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Was a sporting event, guy with a 300zx (who was driving it quite well actually, they can are pretty decent cars), had some coolant leaking out the front

"oh well, its leaking from somewhere in there".

Multiple bits to come off just to check out the hoses

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Well, unanimous verdict to the GTR. 300zx just popped into my head whilst i was looking at GTR's and i'd always liked the look of them and thought i may as well consider it.

Thanks for your help.

They're a really nice car, yes I'm biased, but if your interested do some research on aus300zx.com

As long as the cars well maintained you wont have any dramas with overheating or anything like that & there's a few zed specialist mechanics in pretty much every state that do great work.

oh & 7 years ownership = no engine out

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