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righto here's the thing.

currently i have a non-turbo automatic R33 GTS4. i'm looking at either selling it or trading it for something turbo and preferbly manual. the sooner this happens the better :D

anyways, r32's are one of the options i'm looking at for my next car and just wanted to see if there's any price difference between 2 and 4door versions. i wouldn't mind either one, eventhough im not a fan of stock looking 4door r32s but once they're nicely kitted i think they look sweet as.

sorry for the long post but yeah basically my question is, are 4door manual turbo r32's cheaper/more expensive than 2door r32's

and also, would i be able to get a manual turbo r32 in decent condition for under 10grand? :spank:

cheers :)

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I have a 4 Door. I love it.

I got mine for $8250 stock as a rock and now i have it painted and with an exhaust. Going to get it converted to manual very shortly and then some good coilovers and some rims. Then kit will be down the track once i get the hang of the car.

Im all four a low 4 door with nice rims. Looks hot as. Anyway my car is in the pic below.

hmmmmmm

thanks guys. for some reason manual turbo 4door r32s are pretty hard to find for the right price here in melbourne ;)

Yes, Manual 4 Doors of any model are hard to find. I think most of the 4 doors were auto's then they would have been converted to manuals.

Drew.

hmm thanks for that

has there been a pic thread posted here before of 4door r32s? i wanna see what your cars look like :D

Sorry was that aimed at me?

My one is a R34 4 Door. You can see pic's in my album link in my signature.

There is a thread about cars in the "waste land" but it ain't restricted to 4 doors...

Drew.

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