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g'day people as the topic says my old lady wants a skyline (ive taught her well) and shes got about 20 grand max to get one. what would be better, looking for an R32 GTST with some mods, or a stock R33 if I can find one for that price, i was looking on prestige motorsport and have seen some R32 GTR's goin for under 20 as well. what would you guys reccomend?

Thanks for the help.

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from the sunny coast to the cold coast there has to be at least 100 car yards that would have good examples r32s' and r33s' for less than 20K. just around the corner from me here on the goldie there's three yards with some nice r33s (exhaust's rims fmic) minor improvements all for under 20K

bah... 32 GTR's are being sold by jspec and prestiege for as low as $15,000 but i wouldnt touch one (all pretty bad condition), id say go the 33... newer and easy to get locally and still has heaps of potential. 32's are good and 20 could get you something very nice but i personally would rather a stockish 33 to a reasonably moddded 32 anyway. But it is my opinion so you might not agree.

get her an R33 GTS4 4 Door... has the stability of 4WD and 4 doors to cart people around, still has that sporty look and will cost ya a lil less than a 2 door coupe.

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