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while looking for coolers i came across an R33 GTR and the dude that owns it says that he wants an R32 GTR and if would consider a swap, we can work it out. so what does everyone reckon? trade or not trade? i would imagine though that i have to pay a bit extra... but it shouldnt be much.

R33 mods - white, cat back exhaust, mines ecu, profec b boost cont., twin GT2530 turbos, rebuilt engine to std specs, volk 3 piece 18" racing rims. interior and exterior is clean as, except for some dust and cobwebs.

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yeah thats the prob meggala... i dont really wanna let go of my car coz its got a history and such...and apparently becoming more collectable (sorta)... and...... well im 50/50 at the moment...

thinking........ i guess the biggest drawcard for the 33 is the gt2530's.......

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no they arent!! they arent a draw card... u have a pristine R32 GTR!! something that is no longer available for import under the new schemes are they??

thought 32s were no longer allowed in once the SEVS hits town... or is that just GTS/Ts?

regardless... its the original GODZILLA!!!!

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lmao sif... u know the 32 GTR is faster stock for stock... so by spending a few grand on the same turbos as the 33 GTR and it will WHOOP ITS ASS!!

:)

PS. ULA if u want me to find out how much it will cost for those turbos to be sent from japan email me as im getting my FMIC sent over next week and he wanted to know if there was anything else i wanted put in at the same time.

PPS. could be some good news on the aftermarket parts front... he has built up a few contacts recently and is going to send me a list of all the parts that he can get his hands on... will keep all posted (its taken a while)

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prices sounds good inark. although my current position prevents me from modding the car until about april/may.

as of now im prolly leaning more towards keeping the car as i'll eventually get the turbos that i want anyway. and i know what my cars been through and i know for sure that im gonna have to fork out and extra ~ $4000 - $5000 to do the swap. i reckon i get about the same performance for my car with that amount?!??!

newer car also sounds good though... eh......

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hehe nah i with that money spent on urs it will own it for sure!!

dont worry about the time u'll be getting it done... i will give u price as an estimate and it may go down after that time anyway :)

im getting the pricelist soon... will let ya know

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well new they are 4200 odd... so we shall see how much he can get them for if he can get them at all...

hmmm this means i can get him to get stuff off the yahoo japan auctions too! hmmmmm...

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see this is why you should vote for me and when im in parliment i will kill nark :)

when ppl offer to swap their cars i usually say that i will offer my colt for the swap, but my colt is stuck somewhere in the northern suburbs broken down and buggered :D

do what steve said and just upgrade the turbo's

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