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Looks like a GTS thats had an RB20 swapped in which is fine, but its still stupid cheap for the US Market. 

I think youll find R32 GTSt are going for between 10 and 15k, so 5 sounds scarily cheap.

Did they have a picture of the VIN plate from the engine bay by the way?

On the plus side, you could run Longchamps on the car haha

Edited by Hcr32typem

My biggest worry would be it being a theft vehicle at that price honestly. 

Second biggest worry would be serious mechanical defect or a badly done swap, as again, that looks like a GTS with an RB20DET put in

Edited by Hcr32typem

That car is listed on there about 3 or 4 times... the link above indicates the "bidder" didn't pay, so the $5KUSD could be a starting bid not buy out price, another listing has an actual price of $14,990USD...but also claims a clean title and lists the VIN so you could do some more research.

Regardless, I wouldn't touch it as per all the above comments, unless you want to confront the seller with the knowledge it's not a gts-t and lowball him for trying to pass it off as something it is not.

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