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can a turbo GTS-4 be classed as a baby gtr :cheers:

im thinking i would like to save up for a RB26dett for when i eventually need a new motor but that is eons away...

thank God ill need all the time i can get to save for a new motor and fitting :D

Edited by Madaz

haha is that a made up number? even if its a real number i dunno if its accurate considering i registered mine as a "skyline" and gtr isnt mentioned anywhere on the rego info (other than the chassis number)

i have one (32silver)

when i picked mine up at the docks there were about 8 other 32 gtr's there so i guess there are a fair few but i duno if they get driven around alot cos i have only ever seen 3 others on the roads while ive been driving mine (everyday driver)

in my opinion, it doesnt how many GTR's there are in Adel. get one because you want it not because someone has/hasnt got one.

agreed...

but i think he's wondering that he can go on GTR cruises

I am getting one this week (pending finance) im not asking for opinions on if i should get one or not i can make that decision myself, i was just wondering how many there were around in Adelaide its was as simple as that not weather i can go on GTR cruises or meet up with other GTR drivers, similar to the how many R34s there are in Adelaide thread.

Just been thinking about GTRs lately since i am most likely getting an R33 GTR next week, How many GTRs are in Adelaide of either R32, R33 and R34

just around my area Woodcroft (southern area) etc... in the last coulpe weeks i have seen a black r34 gtr v-spec driven by a guy in his 50's, a green r33 gtr, a gunmetal grey r32 gtr and most surprising a white r33 gtr with p's and vic plates! there seems to be a few floating around i would have 1 too if i could afford 1. go the GTR!!

just around my area Woodcroft (southern area) etc... in the last coulpe weeks i have seen a black r34 gtr v-spec driven by a guy in his 50's, a green r33 gtr, a gunmetal grey r32 gtr and most surprising a white r33 gtr with p's and vic plates! there seems to be a few floating around i would have 1 too if i could afford 1. go the GTR!!

Im at Morphett Vale and you will see a Midnight Purple R33 GTR around as of next week aswell, i havent seen the 34 Vspec might have to keep an eye out.

Thanks for the sensible replies keep them comming

i was so scared buying from a car yard with all the dodgey bro's arround the place

but i used to work for a car wholesaler years ago so i rang him and ask his opinion of him and he said he would do the righty by me ...which he did ;)

i also couldnt afford to waste money on a so many point check and after i bought it i took it to my mechanic Jim Nalder @ Everlast Mufflers and he saw it idle and took it for a drive and was very impressed with the way it idled and drove so that was a huge load off my mind

straight off the bat he say 2x exhaust studs and the oxy sensor needed fixing ... which the yard fixed ASAP and then within 2-3weeks my brakes went and they replaced the pads which i found out from MTA that they didnt have too

all in all ive been very happy :blink:

there a are heaps of gtr's around, by the way i have mentioned that old bloke the the 34 gtr before on here and no one has seen him. ;)

he was following me back from clarendon and pulled up at the bains lights and winds his window dowm and said g'day mate, i was like how you going.. :lol:

just look out for those flared gaurds and walla! GTR!

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