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hey all i just wanted to get a few comments on if this is a cheap price for a r32 gtstk

its a stock 1990 r32 gtst suto it has 120 000kms on it everything is in great nick the paint is awesome and the interior is spotless and he wanted 9500 but i got him down to 9K do you guys think that is a good price for an immaculate r32 auto? i thought i was but yeh

k thanx heaps guys

oh and sorry i dont have any pics

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Yea sounds pretty good.. You might get comments from people on here about it being cheaper etc to import blah blah.. But, overall I'd say that's a pretty neat price.. If you managed to push him to 8.5-9kish.. you're laughing.. Although are you sure you don't want a manual.. Took me two weeks to learn.. It's worth the trouble..

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hey thanx for ya comment mate but i have look into importing and stuff like that i just dont have the time....and yes i do want a manual skyline lol like everyone but since i seen this one and its cheap i thought i should nap it while its there and further down the track im planning on puttin a manual box in it as a mate has already got one for me but i have some nice plans for this car...already got vertex kit for it and some 18" deep dish rims so after that its alot of saving for the next things on the to do list

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definately a good price, well done on buy, as far as 32 Gts-t's go your looking at paying around 10k for a stocker in good nick and max of $12,500 for anything thats slightly modified, i.e. exhaust, FMIC and rims or watever. but the price can get easily to twenty if its really worked.

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