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hey

trying to sell our daewoo nubira without luck

thinking of trading it in for a road/track GTR special.

how much would a dealer take for this on a trade in?

http://www.drive.com.au/used-cars/DAEWOO/N...983852&pt=1

thinking this would be ideal

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...em=250488294802

thoughts on the GTR above? looking for one between 14-18k, less decent trade-in for the nubira

anyone know of car yards here in adelaide that have R32 GTR's currently?

cheers

tangley

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Hey Brendan your better off trying to sell the nubria private

Iron Chef had a 500hp track only 32 gtr very cheap

Here it is

www.ironchefimports.com/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=303&Itemid=38

Just remember a cheap track GTR won't stay a cheap track GTR for long. Seeing as they are track thrashed engine parts won't be fresh. So that $14,000 R32 GTR could turn into a $30k GTR after 1 track day and a f**ked motor. I'd look for one with a 33R motor or even a 33R thats track only. Think there was a white one on carsales for about $18k

yep I agree with Jarrad - that Carsales ad reads: "This car has been flogged to within an inch of its life since it was born."

And Brendan, when making a new thread please give it an appropriate title - 'R32GTR' is not even close to acceptable (I have fixed it for you now) - I came on here ready to ban whoever made what I presumed was going to be yet another for sale thread.

not at all matey

cheers for the advice peeps

the ironchef one linked above is track only - needs rego for hills runs.

tbh Id prefer to trade-in the daewoo and some cash for a GTR around the 15k mark

fact is it'd need work over time, thats for certain.

tbh interested in that vspec. . . . .

or go one of these:

http://www.ironchefimports.com/site/index....2&Itemid=30

sure you might be a bit tall for the seat, nothing an angle grinder and a welder cant fix :D and youll have enough of a budget to mess around with parts.

to be honest, thats not enough of a budget for a reliable example of a registerable 32r

Agreed. Mines in pretty good nick (and was in OK condition when I bought it) but thats after dropping $20k on it over the last 2.5 years.

A vspec that cheap is gonna cost u 30k, without blinking

-D

for sure

makes it a great project seeing the Stagea is pretty much completed

a nice long termer... buy for 15 and sink another 20k over the yrs into it.

h,mmmmm.

but yeh - best for me to do the trade-in ... so Id be looking for an interested dealer in sa,vic or nsw.

That ebay GTR has done way more K's than 82,000. Look at the steering wheel wear and tear for a start. The body looks a bit rough, too.

And that is stupidly cheap for a V-Spec 2!! Even a normal 32 GTR doesn't even go for that cheap unless it's a grenade.

I'd steer clear of it.

And lol'd at the comment on the ad:

This car would suit a keen buyer who wants a V SPEC 2 but cant really afford one.

Black car looks like a nightmare. However, I picked up a really good R32 GTR for $17k, RWC, 1 year's rego from a dealer and it's not perfect but I reckon it's a peach. Nismo rear arms, near new Tein SS, no gutter rash, no rips tears, engine really quiet, overall very clean straight forward original example. Had 177klms on it but I dare say they all do in reality. Was well looked after. So you can buy sub $20k, but taking it to the track.......ooooh, dunno about that. Fingers crossed.

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