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Ah well the time has come to move onto bigger and better things. If I had my way I'd keep the current girl to go sideways with the new one for more serious games but I can't afford it :)

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How things change......

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hey man,

yeh I do have the stock suspension in good condition however after the car goes i'll be selling all four of em' not just the strut tops :P

But i'll sell it cheap cheap :)

ey man you dont have the standared suspension do you? preferably just the strut tops, i really need a pair for the rear...urgently lol if no thats cool :)

rrage - 140,000 genuine K's.

snowman - yeh quite possibly but how many will actually have good GTR's and now clapped out 89 ones?

I intend to get myself a nice one that I don't have to modify any further. (well not modify much anyway)

as negative as always denham.... can always count on u u twat :(

its not that hard actually denham there are plenty out there with updated R33 GTR engines and worked off their heads for a nice tidy sum of 25k to 35k.

even some of the not so modified ones arent all that bad found for around the low 20k mark... just because U cant find them doesnt mean they dont exist.

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as negative as always denham.... can always count on u u twat :P

its not that hard actually denham there are plenty out there with updated R33 GTR engines and worked off their heads for a nice tidy sum of 25k to 35k.

even some of the not so modified ones arent all that bad found for around the low 20k mark... just because U cant find them doesnt mean they dont exist.

U are still buying something as the same vintage of an EA Falcon and VN Commodore remember :D

I just hope people dont go out and buy a R32 GTR just coz the wank factor that it is a GTR even tho it has been thrashed to an inch of its life and has rattles and torm up interior etc.

I agree Inasnt, there are a lot of people doing just that. However I'm after a quality vehicle. My current R32 GTS-T is a 1993 and is very clean and I don't intend to go backwards as far as the condition of my car goes!

U are still buying something as the same vintage of an EA Falcon and VN Commodore remember :P

I just hope people dont go out and buy a R32 GTR just coz the wank factor that it is a GTR even tho it has been thrashed to an inch of its life and has rattles and torm up interior etc.

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