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i was look'n through cars guide and others on the net and came across a fair few n/a r32,r33s for as low as 8grand.lots of them say very good cond and low ks.so would there be anything wrong with these or is it about the right price?

at the moment i've got an n13 pulsar and just purchased a cannon for it.i'm only gunna do the cannon cos it's a waste do'n other mods 2 it cos i will hopefully b get'n a 32 or 33 n/a.

will the cannon give an ok sound on the stock exhaust of my n13 cos thats all i am look'n for sound.

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what engine is in ur n13?

u can buy a turbo upgrade motor, as one of my friends thought about this, getting a u12 or u13 engine, and whacking it in, about 1800 for engine, ecu turbo, everything minus the intercooler. If its a sr20 powered n13, do some mods to it, and being a lighter car should whip those n/a's a good view of ur ass ...

my n13 only has the small 1.6 so i'm not sure about mod'n it to much cos all the money that would be put into it i could use get'n something bigger like an r32,33 maybe.

But the cannon i got put on it sounds pretty sweet cos it sounds like i had a cat back exh done.

well get the engine swap done, 2 litre turbo, zoom zoom, oh hang on thats mazda hehehe.

depends on the condition of the car tho, and all that stuff, a skyline may just be the next stepping stone. Any reason your looking around at a n/a line ?

yep the r32 and 33 prices seem to be coming down . so many probably thousands been imported . i figure supply is getting greater than demand . also some have been here a while and have had the bejesus flogged out of them by now ( nanas dont buy em ) .

your too right mate. Definatley a buyers market out there. Alot of people buy the NA 'lines and then move on to bigger and better things. But you would be hard pressed to find a NA skyline that hasnt been flogged BUT thats not to say that there is anything wrong with them. Damn RB's are nearly bulletproof.

Not all the 32's and 33's in this price range are bad. I bought this cheapo skyline at the start of the year and it has been pretty well problem free (touch wood), other than a flat battery when it was delivered and the A/F Ratio being a bit out of wack (fixed with a quick tune up). With prices so low how can you afford NOT to buy yourself a skyline?!?!?! Good luck to you whichever path you choose.

Cheers all

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