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Wanting to buy a non turbo manual r32 or an r34, possibly an r33 if its 1996 or after.

i only have around 6000 to spend, maybe a bit more. (gunna be hard to find one i know)

post your cars.

thanks.

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Manual conversions arnt too expensive :whistling: One was on ebay recently for 500, full kit, box, pedals the works. If I had the money I would have bought it but since I am currently going to Uni I no longer have money to put into my pride and joy :unsure:

Be careful of the NA's, most are de-turbod and there compression is lower, so if you decide you wanna bash limiter some times it wouldn't end well. There was a clean as R32 GTS with a RB25DE in it but that went for around a 11k i believe.

Yeh, i dont want to buy one thats been converted, They dont run as well. and also ill probs stay away from de-turboed ones as they arent built to have their turbo removed.

hey mate where u located. Heres one in SA

http://adelaide.gumtree.com.au/c-Cars-Vehicles-Motorbikes-Parts-cars-SKYLINE-R32-W0QQAdIdZ347906371

i would have grabbed this if i had the spare money

hey mate where u located. Heres one in SA

http://adelaide.gumt...QAdIdZ347906371

i would have grabbed this if i had the spare money

located in sydney.. devo thats cheap aye.

i got a non turbo r33 manual, its a 1994, i want 5500, if your not having luck with the others but its got body damage,

heres the link if your interested

http://sydney.gumtree.com.au/c-ViewAd?AdId=350780549&Guid=1353331e-0cf0-a20b-2680-53ecfffe879f

i got a non turbo r33 manual, its a 1994, i want 5500, if your not having luck with the others but its got body damage,

heres the link if your interested

http://sydney.gumtre...80-53ecfffe879f

yeh affordable but probably not

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