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There are plenty of ACT R32 GTR's but only a handful are active here. You lot forgot Judd's 32R.

Also, I think they mean that demand will increase, which of course means prices will increase. Now that the US are in the market for skylines you not only have Canada, NZ and Australia (Top 3 Skyline imports) but you now have US. The Skyline in US is like buying a Lambo or something.

^^^^^ what a great idea!

But wait, he would want one that was lovingly cared for by a Skyline maniac who was a mechanical guru and personally serviced and maintained the vehicle as if it were his own child. Oh but such a rare specimem would be so difficult to find, prey tell me, where would he find such a treasure? :closedeyes:

not keen on 33's specially a 4door

I don't want an exceptional specimen of a 32. at this point all I want is a 94-93, 80-125k, no damage to body and a running car in my price range. I am sure I can find one and I have come across some for sale already (inspection to prove otherwise).

there are two type of owners, like you said one would treat it like a child and others as the machine it is. I guess there is the third that don't know what they are doing and spend their or parents money modifying it up.

LULZ :rofl2:

hard to get over $30k no matter what condition/modifications for a 32 GTR already in country.

I'd be hard pressed to get between $30k-$35k.

Doesn't really matter what has been spent. In the end it's just a running GTR.

Unless of course it has 500-1000kws on the Dyno or Sub 10's on the QTR.

Understood. It takes a special kinda person to love an Ugly Duckling.

I'm Special. :wacko:

Don't worry man. Once the uneducated get educated in the terms of Skylines, they'll all be frothing at the mouth for a R33 4Door. A skyline is a skyline unless it's a V35.... LOL

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