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10k? you can import one from prestige motorsport for that much for R32 GTS manual. seen some over ere for under 10k but like auto, 4 door or looks like its gonna fall apart when ya take it for a spin lol

ive seen some decent (i use the term loosely) R32 GTST's on prestiege motorsport an jspec for around 10k but they basically all had 100,000 km + (and that was probably wound back).

Domestically, your only option is an R31 for that kinda price, if your really lucky u could find an R32 gts for that price but that probably a long shot in itself.

  • 4 years later...

If the one you get has a rooted motor and box, I got a front cut rb26dett that you can have for 6k

motor don 76000kms, box /loom/ecu/dashboard etc, the lot, just no panels

  • 2 months later...

You could get lucky in that search.

I might be putting my R32 GTS-T up for sale soon for around $12,500 or so. If thats not too far out of reach, PM me & let me know.

mate i got a non turbo series 2 r33 and i'm looking for around $10k but willing to negotiate

manual, lowered with 17's and tinted windows. will sell with RWC and 1 year rego

located in melb - east

pm if interested

Widebody manual freshly painted turbo R32 with a few bits & pieces including AVS wheels, front mount, bucket seat, GTR rear seat etc etc for about 14k if you wanna stretch that far - PM me if you want more info :D

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