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Here's the problem...

I currently have a 93 R32 gts-t that is totally stock, a lot of chips in the bonnet from previous owner, few light scratches in the paint work, engine in top condition...i decided not to mod her because she's auto. I bought it because it was cheap and thought i would be satisfied.

Decision I need to make....

Sell my auto 32 and get a manual r32 or 180 with a few mods already

OR

Convert my auto to a manual and then work on mods. Ks are at 140000 already :)

What do you guys think? Im stuck in a rut....can't decide. Plus this 15 year rule means im more than likely gonna be stuck with an older model.

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well...depends really..do the maths.

calculate how much you bought your R32 for..add how much to convert it to manual and of course the fixing of dents and scratches and respray.

add it all up and if you think it would be cheaper than buying a fairly moded one then do that.

but personally,.i'd sell the R32 auto and get myself a manual moded one.

its really all depending on how much you're willing to spend.

so good luck.

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