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Hey people,

I am just about to become a owner of an r32 gts-t. I was wondering if u guys out ther that have had this car for a while or r about to buy one could tell me if wat i am getting is godd for the money.

93 r32 gts-t 120,000km

good black paintjob

gtr rear spoiler

cat bak exhaust 3.5 inch & Mufler

koni adjustable suspension and springs (feel good on dirt road)

17 inch whels, good lookers :P (fiew small scratches)

no name blow off valve (something that was put on in japan)

side skirts (they mite b standard ones)

new 17inch dunlop tyres

god condition inside

RWC

$12800 (without rego)

Any advice would be good, thanks

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ummmmm

i think it has been over here for a little while, the importer does it privately and want to get rid of his lee extravigent stock, i dont minid at all i am 18 and and loving the car. he imports car for some ppl that race tha targe tazmania- and just put a soft top auro supra in the sydney aut salon, 12 wide tyres on da back man ***'n crazy- just hope the car is good under the hood.

took it for a drive, it went sik, first time driving a turbo - i am addicted to boost hahaah. da ass was allover da joint loosing some of the 8 inch wide tread :P

thanks for the reply dood

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Joy car m8.

One thing though you said the car is not registered! Im not casting dispersions about anybody, but check the car is complianced and can be registered.

I know a guy stuck with an awesome GTiR with half the HKS catalogue thrown at it which he cant get registered as it was a road race import. It tears me up seeing this car sit in the garage.

PS are R32s that cheap now, sheesh dont i fell stupid for paying what i did two years ago.

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