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Have a read through here - I did before I bought mine!

Don't get a HR31 unless you like the challenge of finding non existent / extremely hard to find parts, swapping parts from other nissans / skylines into it, and doing a lot of mechanical stuff yourself.

I'd say R32 GTS-T or GTS-4 if you want to lash out, just beware that an RB20 4WD isn't going to be the quickest thing on earth.

Depends also on whether you want to track / drift it or just drive on the street.

My first Skyline was a R33 GTS-T, I should have got a R32 GTR as Ive spent enough on the GTS-T to buy 2 good R32 GTR,s, I would be pushing to get $15,000 for the 33 in this market, Stupid me.

i suppose i could save up, get an r35 GTR and atach a caravan to the back of it so i could still move out

hahaha

r33's are soooo cheap. lookin at em on here u can get a nice lookin one wit bodykit and everythin for like less than 14k

i also rekon an r33 gtst would be a good stepping stone. so i dont go from driving a shit box to a rocket straight away and not know how to handle it... btw wat time would a basic modded r33 gtst get in the quarter VS say a r32 gtr?

i wouldnt put any more money into it unless shit went wrong wit it. are they reliable?

but yer ill probly get a gtr after a gtst :cool:

12 - 16,000...

could land you a decent R32 GT-R

or a good R33 GTS-T with extras

id say either GT-R or nothing

you will not 'land' a decent r32 GTR for 12-16K. not even in two years time. what you will get for that money, is one that needs 10K spent on it after purchase, to get it to a 'decent' condition.

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