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Hey I'm new to the gtr world looking to by my first r32 gtr.. Any pointers would be great thanks

Was hoping for boobs :(

LOL these comments went well together.........

Anyway ON topic, Boobeedoobee the 32GTR is an excellent car but are getting a bit long in the tooth! There are threads on here that can assist you with what to look for but it comes down to common sense in a lot of cases. If you are mechanically minded you can look yourself, if not i suggest you do your research and when you find one you would like to look at have another SAU member or a reputable workshop that deals with imports have a good look over the car. Do the obvious checks like REVS, Accident damage, Rust, modifications? Are they legal? etc etc

welcome.

brandon, I have noticed this pattern.

not just for the good ones...

also, 32 may be a bit long in the tooth, but still a great car.

tips.

if youre thinking about modding, try and find one with alot of the work done.

save yourself a heap.

apart from that, as mentioned, if youre pretty good with cars, look for the usual stuff.

if not, take someone whos in the know.

either way, post some pics when you find your new car.

enjoy the forum.

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