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Hi Guys,

I'm looking around for an R32 GTSt at the moment and im wondering how much these are worth? ive seen a few available at dealers, however they have all been asking $18,000 which I feel is too much. I am after a stockish car so that I can add more stuff later.

Any help appreciated,

Matt

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WOW 18,000 Way to much. You can easily import an r32 gtst for around 10,000. In stock condition.

Heres a link to a good example.

http://www.prestigemotorsport.com.au/au/st...sp?StockID=3559

You need to add ORC witch is RWC, gov stamp duty, tyres and rego.

Tyres are so you can get the RWC as they may be worn out.

hey matt, mate ive done a lot of research into this as i am also looking to buy one in the next week or two and ive found out that the cheapest and by far the best way is to buy from a private seller, regards to price you can pic a good stocker up for 10,000 - 14,000 like ToF said.... its real easy to find one with low k,s and you might get some mild mods with it too like exhaust, rims etc.... hope i helped mate

Luke

Sweet, thanks for the responses guys, its a great help. Im planning to buy in the next 2-3 months assuming all goes well.

Just have to sell my civic LOL

When I get one ill be sure to post pics up and write posts on any mods that get done.

thanks again,

Matt

Cool dude, Im now getting myself one within the next month so I will post up details after I get it.

:)

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