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Hi guys first post

i have a s3 rx7 with a 13bt im deciding to swap for a r32gtr vpec

im abit worried because my car is nothing special and a bloke has offered this to me

he tells me it needs a spray job, unregistered and needs a new air flow meter

i do want to go have a look at this car and i want to know what i should be looking for

i dont know to much about imports so are all r32 gtr's imports?? if so will it have papers?

are all gtrs vspec

how can i tell this is a genuine r32 gtr vspec? any numbers to check? ..i do jnow they are 4wd drives so i can look for that

i really dont want to swap my car for a mock up gtr thats a gtst

just some help please guys i really do like my skylines.. want a little break from rotaries want to try some good old rb power

thanks guys

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In Before The Lock

in regards to if its VSpec or not find the nissan fasts thread

cause im a nice guy ill do it for you.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/128496-vins-you-want-fasted/page__hl__nissan+fast

for the rest of the stuff it wont hurt to do a bit of research

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