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Hello all, i have recently moved to WA and i am looking for dealers that would stock r32 gts-t. I have found a few (Autoworx) and tryed a search but didnt come up with anything recent. Any help would be great, it can be NOR or SOR but i am looking for a stock car.

Thanks

Ross.

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Yeah its an expensive place to buy especially as there arent any real advantages. A dealer wont warrant a car that old anyway. But if you just wanna check some out i always see them parked at a dealership, cant remember the name, but its on guildford rd right before the walcott st lights. Suburb would be maylands i think.

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r32s are way overpriced these days

Yeh that indian dude is dodgy stay away from that place, i test drove a gtr from there once before i got the one i have now and it was a piece of shit he wanted 25k for it, the thing wasnt in the bets condition bodywise interior wasnt the best had bubbles on the dash ect, ran on 5cylinders it sounded like missfiring and shit, the indian dude rekons he just put new pods on it and it had to be tuned..if you want a good one try import one yourself. :(

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