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Hi in the market for a coupe 32 GTS-t

Must be:

-In Adelaide

-1991+

-manual (and has always been)

-not thrashed!!

-looked after

-serviced regularly

-clean as

-near stock

-under 150,000km

-under $14k

-basically in excellent condition both mechanically and in appearance

I'm sick of looking at over priced raped sh*t boxes. If you've drift practiced it or thought about it, don't bother with me.

Sorry for not posting in the wanted section but this is sort of Adelaide specific. I've had no car for a week and I'm hating it so I need one soon!

Thanks fellas,

Andrew

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lol you want a car that is over 14 years old that is immaculate? ROFL. Sorry mate they have ALL been thrashed sh!tless. Such a thing you seek does not exist - you will have to settle and try to bring the best one you find back up to a respectable level.

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-In Adelaide - yes

-1991+ - 90

-manual (and has always been) - auto,but can get a manual gearbox fair;y cheap if wanted

-not thrashed!! - :thumbsup: haha nah its not its by daliy so no

-looked after - feck yeah

-serviced regularly - every 5000k by boostworx paper to prove it

-clean as - just completely resprayed 9k in body work and painting

-near stock - kit, rims, pod, paint, turbo timer, (dvd head deck, all new speakers and remote pager alarm this saterday)

-under 150,000km - yep 129k

-under $14k - hmmmm prob more

-basically in excellent condition both mechanically and in appearance - yes

its going to pretty hard to find a 32 thats clean and well looked after, cause those ones, noone wants to give them up.

not even sure if i want to sell up haha just if the right price comes along you never know.

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I think its possible to still find 32s that are immaculate, they have all been driven hard but many havent been thrashed to shite. I dont thrash mine and I believe it never has been, it had old people seat covers and those doyle things when it was imported.

Mine will prolly be for sale soon cant guarantee nothing though, good luck finding it

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i picked up 1 on sat thats fairly clean. 92 black (needs a polish) gtr body kit, gtr cooler, kakimoto 3" exhaust (quiet), trust filter, pump, hks t3g. h/d clutch, aftermarket sus (not low i wanted the car to not attract police.) 110K timing belt been changed, im abut to service her within the next week. might be up for sale in about 2-3 weeks.

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Thanks for the replies guys. Nightcrawler you're right to some extent but there are still people around that care for their cars (I'm hoping), maybe I'll lower my standards to very good condition haha.

shy_s6 let me know when you're selling. Why are you getting rid of it so soon?

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hey,

-In Adelaide (check)

-1991+ (89, not so check :) )

-manual (auto.. but not hard to convert)

-not thrashed!! (nope, in great working order)

-looked after (very much so)

-serviced regularly (oil changed every 5000k's and checked over by me, taken in for services every 10-15k)

-clean as (extremely clean interior, few minor blemishes on the exterior)

-near stock (basically, except for suspension, air filter and some guages)

-under 150,000km (just hit 145k

-under $14k (around 10-10.5k, neg)

-basically in excellent condition both mechanically and in appearance, (extremely clean (when washed every day, its hard to stay clean in this weather)inside and out)

other things to note, its a 4 door, not a coupe, but it is reasonably cheap, will go less without coilovers.

just had a service, got a few minor things to replace, will have that done in a couple of weeks hopefully.

i know your not looking for a sedan, but im planning to sell in a few weeks time, so thought i'd let you know incase you become interested :)

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you can still find ones that arnt thrashed (well not thrashed every second they're on :)) i picked mine up last week thats pretty immac. 107k, 93, pretty much stock so they're still out there, just not too many anymore :)

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hey,

other things to note, its a 4 door, not a coupe, but it is reasonably cheap, will go less without coilovers.

just had a service, got a few minor things to replace, will have that done in a couple of weeks hopefully.

i know your not looking for a sedan, but im planning to sell in a few weeks time, so thought i'd let you know incase you become interested :)

Thanks but I'm after a factory manual and 2 door. Sorry mate.

And don't you guys think there's a difference between "driven fast" and thrashed? You know what I mean by not a thrashed car; I don't want a tired loose engine, worn components and car that hasn't been looked after. I'm after someones pride and joy which has been given a bit over the years as opposed to thrashed day in day out.

The problem wit jap and skyline owners is some have no idea about cars, they buy a car like this because they saw it on fast and the furious or drifted it hell sick in need for speed then they try and replicate it in their car. Now when a genuine car/skyline enthusiast wants one, not only are they f***ed but you look like a knob driving them because of the minority (most of which reside over at ns.com) who give them a bad name. Agree with me or not I don't care. Someone must have a good one...??

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Thanks for the replies guys. Nightcrawler you're right to some extent but there are still people around that care for their cars (I'm hoping), maybe I'll lower my standards to very good condition haha.

shy_s6 let me know when you're selling. Why are you getting rid of it so soon?

needed a clean streeter while i have my jeep fixed but i swapped it for a defeted track 180 so thought thios would be alot easier to sell down the track mainly just clearing debts ready to save for a house loan!

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Hi guys,

Thanks for all the replies and Pm's, I'm happy to announce I bought a cleeaannn as r33. When I pick it up tomorrow I'll take some snaps and post em up. Thanks again boys (and possibly girls)

-Andrew

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Hi guys,

Thanks for all the replies and Pm's, I'm happy to announce I bought a cleeaannn as r33. When I pick it up tomorrow I'll take some snaps and post em up. Thanks again boys (and possibly girls)

-Andrew

Yay CONGRATS !!! Wise choice, rb25 > rb20.

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