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just been thinking recently about whether or not i should sell my car. i dont feel there is that much out there. dont get me wrong, i like my GTR but i am thinking maybe i should have gotten something newer. what are your thoughts?

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It really depends on what you want it for. Eg do you need back seats? If so don't even THINK about the RX7 :P The 2+2 3rd Gen RX7s have bum locators, I wouldn't even call them back seats. Basically you squat behind the driver/front passenger and the 'seats' stop you from falling over...

As with any car purchase, drive them all (not just around the block) and buy the one you'll still be happy with in a year.

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I'm having the same dilemma. Your in the same boat as me mate. I love my GTR to bits, however, it IS getting a bit long in the tooth so I'm considering something newer with a factory waranty etc.

I just spent a shitload of money rebuilding my motor so it seems financially insane to sell it right after I have forked out so much money on it.

I suppose if I manage to sell the car, the new owner will be one lucky ****!

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HCR32.... Grow up, I mean ppl here would prefer constructive comments...like, the V-spec II is pretty much 3 X the value of the most expensive car he's got in his list..... I say stick with the R32 or go the R33 V-spec... more down on earth i think.

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By the way guys, I just heard some1 mentioned the 'W' word....'Warranty'. Well, I'm not getting paid for sayin this but any1 interested should check out 'JAPLINK' at Haberfield in Sydney, they import Skylines along with many others. I recently picked up a serII R33 with 3 years warranty and 1 yr rd-side assistance. I know the law in NSW says any commercial importers must provide a min 3 months, but try 3 YEARS @ JAPLINK !! When I picked up my '33, they had a Silver GTR V-spec sittin there..... real horny lookin'...

Plus most places instantly voids ya warranty as soon as they realise you've modified ya ride, well, JAPLINK modifies ya ride for ya and keeps ya warranty in one piece. GO TALK TO ROB !

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