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Hey guys - looking around for an ok-good condition '32 Manual Skyline. In Sydney, or close by - as long as I get good pics, happy to travel PT and drive it back.

I believe what I'm looking for is half decent for that price.

In particular I'm looking for a GTS-T, but I expect that for an "ok" one I'm looking at the 8 mark.

I nearly bought one for 5,400 2 months ago with a dent in quarter and one damaged (beyond repair) wheel on it, the rest of the car was A1, and had several mods, such as a '33 Turbo, FMIC, aftermarket "sneezing" BOV, with a full black interior.

Only had 6 weeks left of rego though. lol.

I am looking for one with longer rego - October/december-ish...

So.

6-8 K for a GTS-T Manual, ANY COLOUR, No big ass body kit, and I'd prefer the wing still be attached.

But as long as mechanically it's A1 overall, then body damage isn't a biggie.

Thanks guys. :-)

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Ask "fatz" if he'll let you buy Jenna's R32 GT-R through lay-buy.

Only $12K in good-v.good cond'n and performed well at Sutton Rd Hill Climb a few wks ago.

It's white and fatz has replaced wear and tear items.

In the Blue Mtns, so close by. PM him!

Will do - lol.

The reason I don't wanna spend over 8 is the inevitable modification to it.

And I'd rather not ruin one that someone's put a lot of love into.

Will do - lol.

And I'd rather not ruin one that someone's put a lot of love into.

If you buy her and see fatz at a track day, he'll be glad to sit in the passenger's seat and direct you through the best line and gearing.

He's used to that seat anyway!!! ;)

Hey dude probably to far away for you but I have a very nice r32 up in Brisbane, it has a nice custom paint job, vented guards, gtr injectors, 6 months rego, r34 turbo, etc.

check out my content if your interested

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