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Hamish is just a jealous turd imo

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hmm noticed how none of your AU pics showed the horrid front end, no matter how awesome the tickford engine is and how much panache the 'new' bodykit gives the car it still suffers from the blight of a down sydnrome face...

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Depends on budget Dezz.

I know a very very clean 32 that's in the 30k region.

In the same league as this car. Both the above, and below, are Racepace built with perfecto bodywork

www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/386095-r32-gtr-silver-immaculate/

Probably a bit over the top, price is outside of the budget as well...

It's for Sandra so even Ron's would be overkill, but if it can be had at the right price it'd be worth it, having been rebuilt etc.

Wouldn't really need anything spent on it apart from wheels

Hamish is just a jealous turd imo

yeah no.... I already have a care with more power and less weight that can take corners.

Wouldnt mind having both tho...

Also, for the good of vic wl... Pls neck yourself

Nice 32 but i still wouldnt pay 30k for it :\ someone will sooner or later

It's worth 30k when flogged out, body terrible R32 GTR's sell in the 15-18k region. Clear R32 GTR's are just impossible to find at a cheap price. Most have had big hits, dodgy repairs etc.

And "built" GTRs with average bodies get 25k.

You get brakes, motor, supsension and a perfect body/wheels.

Anyone that buys a "cheap" 18-24k R32 GTR - IMO will end up spending another 6k on it anyway just to start off.

Might as well get one ready to go and pay a tad more. Save HEAPS more in the longer term.

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