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There were probably less than 5 in Perth before the 89 model cars started coming in .... now I reckon there are quite a few around. If you look through the car dealerships etc you're bound to find one.

I had mine up for sale a couple of months ago but took it off the market.

Sorry! :D

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http://imports101.com.au/view.php?car=1429#

Hot...

I know that imports101 is a well known and i presume trusted importer, but do they give some sort of guaruntee that the car will arrive in its current condition ?

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Are there many R32 GTS-4's in perth and if so is it likely they will come up for sale. And also on that note im assuming a GTS-4 would probably go for around the same price of a GTS-T, maybe a little bit extra ?

I got my Dark Blue GTS4 couple of months ago from Leederville motors for $14,000 Its in immac condition and only had 94,000kms

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check on imports101 cos i got mine(GTSt) there and they still have fair amount of GTSt and GTS4 coming in... but it will be a matter of time before it will slow down again....

They wouldnt be able to import any R32's could they? With the no 15 year rule and all.

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nice car dude, can you still get it sideways or spin the wheels a bit or does the AWD totally take that away ?

with these 32 gts4's and gtr's you can switch off the awd for some skids

but it does light up all 4 easy enough. the bloody torque steer thats hard to get used to

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