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Mohsen it's a farkin 32 not an xy gt. quit making all these gay dream plans and just get it on the road with fresh interior stuff and a respray.

Lol, f**k no. Might as well put in the extra work and do it

Right instead of slapping it together just to get it on the road.

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She's not that bad, her eyebrows and serious expression in every photo just reminded of Uncle Leo and the arm tatt is bit...yeah. Would like to see her smiling in a photo...

EDIT: slightly better photos on her FB page.

Disagree re: r32 plan

Harder and harder to find a r32 which hasn't gone down the cheap thrashed path. It is better to see a clean r32 than some cheap and nasty with power because that power is nothing spectacular so it's lose-lose.

My opinion would be to restore a r32 gtr but 4dr's provide a different view

Good luck with the rebuild, in 5-10years time when everyone has moved on to their family/boring cars you will have something which wasn't discarded because of the cheap thrash mentality.

Similar example; look at all the kingswoods being restored. Everyone looking for shells including the basic 6cyl models.

Tl;dr

so its more like an investment?

Lol no. It's at the tipping point where there are no more clean r32's. p-platers can't buy them and full license holders don't bother.

Give it a couple more years and they will all be rusting away.

I actually share the same mentality with R33 GTS-Ts. As common as they are, look at all of them...thrashed out, modified to the shit. There's hardly any examples left that don't have a myriad of problems, are smashed up or look like ass. One day a genuinely low km clean example will fetch a fair bit, simply because of the rest...

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