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Hi, My name is Michael.

I am new on here and thought i would introduce myself......

I also have a few questions

Im currently on my red Ps and drive a 300zx...... i know i know you dont need to tell me how much you dis like them.

long story short im selling it as iv just lost interest in it and it being auto.

for the past few weeks iv been trying to work out what car I should buy next

has to be P plate legal, JDM, 2 door, Manuel, preferably 6 cyl, and with in 5-10 grand.

Iv brang it down to the nissan skyline r32 gts, I just have a few questions

are they hard to find with a rb25de? or is it just me not looking in the wright place,

there was one for sale locally but its no longer forsale >_<

I look on carsales.com most of the car forums local paper ect yet thats the only one iv came across,

is there any other places in QLD i should be looking?

And what is the market value of the r32 gts how much do they usually go for?

hopefully if all goes good my 300zx should be sold next week, soo i need to have somthing lined up soon.

Im also open to suggestion on any other import P plate legal cars but has to be 2 door, Manuel ect.

any info is appreciated!

thanks

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Quite rare to fine an R32 with an RB25DE better off going R33 there much more common. They would range from 8-12k depending on the condition etc...

yehh I thought about the r33 for a while, I honestly like the look of the r32 better and its prob more in my price range even if i could get one with a RB20DE....... really didnt wanna spent more then 7 thousand.

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The R32 RB25DE are rare hence why they are a bit more expensive : ) on your budget i would recommend trying to get an R32 with an RB20DE or possibly a nice S13 just have a look at the sale section of the site and carsales regularly something should pop up.

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The R32 RB25DE are rare hence why they are a bit more expensive : ) on your budget i would recommend trying to get an R32 with an RB20DE or possibly a nice S13 just have a look at the sale section of the site and carsales regularly something should pop up.

Yeh I would settle for a r32 with a RB20DE, but im still having trouble fining one with a RB20DE in QLD...... and yehh iv sceen a few nice s13 for sale around that price but iv just got my heart set on the r32.

Get an r32 non turbo rolling shell and drop an r33 Rb25de into it, get the best of both :thumbsup:

And i thought about that aswell but i just dont have the time nor the space at the moment, maybe if i get one with a RB20DE and later on put the RB25 but than you have to get mod plate change rego, insurance ect?

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  • 3 months later...

get the one you want in the first place, engine transplants can get expensive especially if you cant do it yourself, i picked up my 32 GTS-t (RB20DET) type M for $3000 its a bit ratty but not cop bait, i have a transplant waiting for mine and its a 32 RB25 DE + T which i can fit myself

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