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duno, just want to. i wouldnt mind a GTR32 still but i just wanna buy a car with what i get for this.

I think you'd be doing more work on a 32 GTR would the car you currently have...

they're farking 20+ years old!

for the price you sell your stag for I don't think they'd be in the best condition...

Edited by ironpaw

remove front drive shaft, purchase Z33 manual transmission

there you go! RWD manual turbo nissan.

to be honest, i would, but i CBF i dont want the wagon anymore. convenient and all but yeh..just want something abit more fun

I think you'd be doing more work on a 32 GTR would the car you currently have...

they're farking 20+ years old!

for the price you sell your stag for I don't think they'd be in the best condition...

not really, i would say its the same, if not easier as theres a shit load of em around. but yeh thats I i said "But" , i wouldnt mind one, ide just want a good one which is to be fair, outside of the price range.

Hey mate,

Just as a thought I might and I mean only might be considering parting with my 32gtr later this year.

I'm talking very clean stock standard with all sorted out 93 model ready to go and no headache.

This is not 100% but for the right person looking for stockie it's a rare find.

Let me know what you think?

Cheers

David :whistling:

Hey mate,

Just as a thought I might and I mean only might be considering parting with my 32gtr later this year.

I'm talking very clean stock standard with all sorted out 93 model ready to go and no headache.

This is not 100% but for the right person looking for stockie it's a rare find.

Let me know what you think?

Cheers

David :whistling:

PM Me, no harm in looking lol

The car below has your name all over it.

Big Block....big wheels....rear wheel drive...stance!!!!

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lol your a dick craig, almost looks like your car what with all the gay stickers and all.

lol

brakes up!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/375540-gtr32-front-brake-calipers-a1rm-pads-nissan-caliper-bolts/

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