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Hey everyone,

Looking for an R32 (93 or upwards preferred)

- Needs to be AUTO

- NON TURBO

- Decent paint/interior

- Stock if possible, although i really dont mind if a few things have been done.

Price is open at this stage (within reason obviously)

Wondering if anyone has one or knows a dealer/imported that could get their hands on one?

Thanks

Hayden

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May be difficult as I don't think you can import the non turbos anymore other than 1989. And when they were being imported, hardly would have been on the desireable list.

Not many around.. do you really want a n/a 2.0L rb20e? -> they are meant to be as slow as dogs. Might get beaten by Excels even.. lol

Oz.. i had a look through and couldnt see anything... if you happen to come across the thread can you post the link. Sounds interesting.

SKA.. Thats right, Miss Shae needs a new ride! Sadly her 85 Corolla is on its last legs. Which also answers predators question, i dont mind if its slow. As its for my gf, i dont want to put her in anything too powerful till she can learn to handle it properly.

Dan: No comment :-p

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