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I want to get an R32 GTR as stock as possible. exhaust mod is ok but i dont want any bodykits.

a completely stock engine and possibly the only thing done to it is exhaust and sounds system.

i just wanted to know what the price range is for these cars. how much will i be lookin towards.

or an r32 stock gtst as stock as possible also.

also can you guys tell me how much a r32 with minor mods would cost (gtr and gtst)

on the another note: whats the difference between 32 gtr tail and r32 gtst tail. and is it very noticeable or will i b able to change parts for it. i kno gtst is cheaper and i want to get r34 gtr front cut but i dont kno if the gtst body will fit the front cut.

i want to do some research on this b4 i go out and start looking for them thx

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ive seen a stock, good black paint and interior 32 GTR sell in a caryard for $18k when i was browsing one day.

If dealers are selling apparently good stock ones with engineers report and warranty for $18k then you should be able to find one for around the same amount privately

theres one in the for sale section going for 17.5K which seems neat..have a look!

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