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People seem to ask alot for R32's for some reason. Sh#t me to tears when I was trying to sell my old and injured GTR to see GTSt's with a few mods asking the same money. Just ask 18K for it, then people will think its good quality :( We all know you get what you pay for...

Well if you want it, buy it. In the long run saving 2 grand isnt much comapred with getting a good quality car thats not going to stuff up in a week.

I bought mine for $16.5 two years ago, and im still happy. Nothing has gone wrong with it except for needing a new clutch.

I got my 32 GTS-T with 130kkms for $9000 back in March. Mine lacked the recaros, clutch and quickshift compared to yours, but came with GTR alloys. I really think that price is at least a few thousand high given the current market.

It's not worth $15k - you can get a nice R33 gts-t plus change for that.

colour?

body condition?

some pics might give a better indication to the car's value..

after all the difference between a 8k shitbox and a 15k immaculate car can be simply its "general condition" ie how it has been loooked after and whether or not it looks like it will last the test of time

a 16yo car that has its fair share of mods doesn't seem like it would be in that great of condition...

i'm going to pin the tail on the donkey too at about 12k

cheers,

Warren

But do people buy R32s because they cant afford an R33?

i don't think they do, roy..

they can he had in the exact same condition with the same k's these days

they are a completely different car for mine and the styling of the R32 is just the goods

plus that rb20.. we all know its your true love and soul mate.. ha ha

Pics of the cars

Dude a very similar r32 is on import 101 list of cars its still in japan and can be yours in australia complied and licenced for $7343

Edited by gazza750

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