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That looks like a quote straight out of the latest HPI mag.  An article about the value of 89 GTRs   ;)

Buwahaha! Caught Out! :)

When buying a car you do get what you pay for, look for the cheapest GT-R on the market, you'll get the worst car out there.

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"Looking for the cheapest GTR you can find is asking for trouble. The price you pay will reflect the cars overall condition so if you are looking for an R32 for $20,000 you would want to have a fat wallet ready to deal with the numerous problems and issues you are likely to come across."

agree with you,for those people who think R32GTR only cost $20000 landed and complianced are good example GTR,thats wrong, good GTR32 still cost a lot of money to buy in japan and same as GTR33,

they never sell cheap in japan,if its cheap,thats mean something wrong for the car,always rember "YOU PAY FOR WHAT YOU GET"

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A little off the topic but sonce you guys have bought some 15year old imports, can you tell me if you buy a modified car eg,larger turbo do you have to return the car to standard before it can get registered/complied??

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