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Theres hardly ever one in the paper/automags and none in the For Sale section, does anyone know of a 32 GTR for sale in Perth at the moment? (apart from the widebody veilside)

I am primarily after a 91-93 model in any colour other than gunmetal grey (been there, done that), but will consider an '89.

hopefully with the amount of skyline nuts on here and performance workshop nerdo's someone may be able to help :)

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Hahahhahahaha Im in the same boat ...

Thought to myself ... I don't need a killa car for a while - i'll hold off for a year .... and then in the last couple weeks I've started to get itchy.... been considering a JUN powered WRX and the R34GTR is again on the table. .... Oh what to do.....

R32 GTR Compliance will be avialable soon so hold off on the 1989's if I was you.

Yeah they have been saying that for a while now. Im not holding my breath.

Theres plenty of 89's and 90's over east, which i have considered, but I am not too keen on travelling interstate to discover some guys opinion on "immaculate" differs to mine.

Pissed i missed GTRACERs , but i wasnt quite ready to purchase back then. His was exactly what im after.

Thanks guys

theres a nice blue R33 gtr for sale for around the 49K mark i think. had some serious work done to it 2

Thanks Butler, not a big fan of the 33 shape though, and dont have that much cash to throw around :P If i did i would buy the widebody 32!

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