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why the change in heart Matt? usually people sell daily GTRs for something a bit more subtle.

I'm more of a 33 GTR man anyway, I'd get one of those, like Anthonys, but well out of my price bracket at this stage.

why would anyone let go of a gt-r?

Why don't you buy it brah

because they break a lot and parts are expensive.

This is true to a degree, this one hasn't cost me a lot, clutch was the most expensive past and that's it, nothing else has gone wrong with it. Although I have seen what a lemon GTR can cost and I'm very glad mine's not.

My stress levels went down 1000% after selling my GTR lol

So stressed about cops/breaking stuff on it and putting down thousands on it :( still was a fun ass car though.

Edited by UNR33L

You hipsters will slag me off but fun for cheap mid to late 90's sti. I loved mine.

Pity, we don't get to see one of these often.

Only garden variety WRX sold here...

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