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HI there,

I've been looking around for about 3 weeks now for a GTR. I drove a couple of them from dealers along Parramatta Rd, but have been very dissappointed with the condition of them. One particular place (I wont mention the dealer) they had a grey R32 with about 70,000 km's but when driven, the car felt like it's done 700,000 km's. There was a 93 VSpec in the Trading Post but she's sold for $30k. This coming weekend I'm going to take a look at 2 cars, one from Envy Imports and the other from a place from City Link Motors.

Also I've been told that there will be no more R32 GTR importing into the country due to new laws. Has anyone heard about this?

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Too much is never quite enough, if you know I mean :D Having said that, the Bullet is definitely for sale , just dont get enough time to enjoy it. I'll probably kick 'meself the moment it sells but its gotta go. BTW there was a Gtr for sale in Melb that I got onto recently, '93 import Standard and the guy was keen to sell for about $23, let me know if youre interested and I'll dig up his details.

Cheers

Scott

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