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Yeah, yeah......All 32 owners are just jealous of the 33's because they break down less. :whistling:

Even after spending 20k on a rebuild i wouldn't swap my car for the world. Now that i have finished the run in stage it has reminded me why i got one in the first place.

Still i suppose if you don't want to pay for an engine refresh/rebuild and you can't afford a 34 GTR you can always buy a boat...................................

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Even after spending 20k on a rebuild i wouldn't swap my car for the world. Now that i have finished the run in stage it has reminded me why i got one in the first place.

Still i suppose if you don't want to pay for an engine refresh/rebuild and you can't afford a 34 GTR you can always buy a boat...................................

Would you swap your car for a R34 GTR? :yes:

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Would you swap your car for a R34 GTR? :yes:

Yes i would. then id buy another r32 GTR with a blown engine for 8k and rebuild it. and have both.

But only if said 34 is a v spec 2 in bayside blue..... hey that rhymed.

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Haha all i had to do to convince him to get a dieline was to get him to test drive one haha. He was looking at getting an s15 before that.

Tossing up a 34 GTT and is looking at a 33 (GTR body kit) tonight. If he doesn't find one he likes he will go to syd and most likely get a 34 GTT.

Tell him to buy my 33

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