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Hey Girls

I need your opinions

As most of your are aware I am now carless with some money saved and after 7 months of being skylineless (oh how it hurts) I am ready to step back into the wet warm slippery (ohhh god i need a girlfriend) depths of skyline heaven

So what are your recomendations

I have currently these options avail to me

Get another R33 (too many around)

Get myself a cheap R32 Gts4-Turbo (as i cannot afford the full zilla)

for about 12K

J-spec (not P) will be importing it when they become avail in august to import

does anyone have any experience on how a r32 handles compared to a r33? i know the interior is shit but all the pictures i see are usually bad quality

thanks guys your advice, is appreciated

P.s GTR zilla saw you the other day at maccas, sorry for stalking you

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don't get a GTS4 R32, its a really bad car handling wise, its not as maneuverable as the GTSt and its not as powerful as the GTSt. It has better grip but without proper GTR style ATESSA it'll work against you. You'd be better off settling for a GTSt.

One of the guys from j-spec bought a R32 1989 4 door for 1 Yen... hehe that's around 1.2c :D importing it here turned out to be prettycostly compared to that tho ;p

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I'd also be of the opinion that without serious work, the GTS4 will be underpowered compared to a stockish gts-t.

find an r32 s-t with rb25det transplant.....or worse.....

If I was looking to buy another nissan at around that price I'd be thinking something mega cool.... while the 89 rules still exist. Leopard/cima/laurel/iron mask/ceffy.

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Mate for 15G's dont waste your time on a r32 or a r33.....

If I was you I would look at getting a VL Calais Turbo with a RB26 Trasplant - theres a few going around. They look awesome, have the luxo interior and the power of a rb26.......

Can be had for 10-15g's....

Dan

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