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Hey Guys,

Been a member here for a year or so - when I was hunting around some information on R32's, SAU was the obvious choice to expand my knowledge.

I am coming to this automotive realm from the happy, innocent and quite often sheltered life of Honda's. One of those things you don't realise how 'retarded' your car views have become until you step away. I will say however owning Honda's has made me appreciate even the slightest increase in power, and at the same time I've become fastidious with cleaning, maintaining and adoring even the most basic of cars.

So to bring this thread to the present, I have decided to take a plunge out of the unknown and begin my love and adoration for GTR's, in particular the R32. I have always planned on owning one, but to be honest I thought at the age of 24, this would still be a couple years off. Thankfully, Ive returned from O/S with some experiences and cash still in the back pocket.

In particular, I am looking for a very clean, mostly original, and tight R32 GTR V-Spec. Something a little special that I can hold onto and cheerish till my children can then appreciate a fine 'group a' inspired production car.

Please let me know if you are aware of any vehicle that meets this very broad description, very keen to start my journey.

Thanks for having a read :)

Ben

Here is just a little picture of my daily, which I sold before leaving for Canada last year

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Edited by bennet654

welcome.

you know exactly what you want, this is great.

Unfortunately, finding a mostly unmodified one, in good nick, in v spec is getting hard.

and also a little pricey.

but, if youre willing to wait, im sure you will find yourself in the right time and place situation.

either way, good luck with the hunt, and post pics when acquired.

love my 32s....

welcome.

you know exactly what you want, this is great.

Unfortunately, finding a mostly unmodified one, in good nick, in v spec is getting hard.

and also a little pricey.

but, if youre willing to wait, im sure you will find yourself in the right time and place situation.

either way, good luck with the hunt, and post pics when acquired.

love my 32s....

Thanks Luke!

I would like to think I know what I want, but its becoming quite obvious that Nissans for me are an entirely new game of ball.

Whats your thoughts in just importing a R32, instead of sourcing locally?

Thanks Luke!

I would like to think I know what I want, but its becoming quite obvious that Nissans for me are an entirely new game of ball.

Whats your thoughts in just importing a R32, instead of sourcing locally?

id look locally.

then you can inspect the car in person.

with importing, you rely on someone elses word.

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