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hi, does anyone knows the price bracket for an r32 gts-t stock manual , 2 door coming from dealers ? thanxz

$6500 is the cheapest I have seen, but most are $9990 +

Power road car sales is a good place to check out

$6500 is the cheapest I have seen, but most are $9990 +

Power road car sales is a good place to check out

From a dealer?? :bs!: maybe non-complied.. and even that is pushing it.

From a dealer the usual price is around $15k.. lowest you'll find one worth buying privately will be $12k.

Daler32: you got a good price on yours - was it a recent sale?.. I've seen a few stickered R32 at close to around $20k up here..

$6500 is the cheapest I have seen, but most are $9990 +

Power road car sales is a good place to check out

stay away from power road car sales... their prices do NOT include and compliance or anything. they basically get the car off the boat and put it on the floor. when you buy it then they add on about $3-4k worth of fixing up

as Gordon said, you'd be looking between $12-15k for a decent example at a dealership

thnx dude, i'll check that out, what about japanese sports auto dealer? JSA IMPORTS ? do u guys think its a good deal over there? thnxx

JSA Imports. The level of the cars that I saw there was quite poor. Most had rust and badly repaired accident damage. Ever wondered why most cars there have had cheap resprays and body kits put on them?

I can't believe how expensive R32 GTS-T's are atm. I bought an immaculate stock '93 for $13500 about 3 years back from a dealer. Most examples now are over priced and have sellers sitting and scratching their heads as to why they can't sell their cars.

4 doors tend to be cheaper, as are automatics.

but for a turbo, manual 2 door, expect to pay $12-15k+

the 4 door r32 gts-t manual i just imported has so far cost me $8k (landed ie before compliance), engine is in pristine condition, but needs a respray.

I bought my 32gts t about 1.5 years ago and paid 10.500.

4 door of course thats just for getting the kiddies seats in and out!

But when you buy cheap i have found you need to be prepared to have extra money incase things go wrong as they sometimes do

definately stay away from power rd car sales.. both myself and 46n2 tried to enquire about cars there and got very poor responses.. upon asking about 'features of the car'.. we were told such things as.. "its silver".......... "rigggght, manual or auto, how many k's??".... "I dunno if its manual.... I dunno how many k's Ill have to ring you back.. ".. I don't think he really wants to sell cars and he certainly doesn't seem to know much about the ones he's selling... we had to force the above responses out of him as it was.. no callbacks either, very dodgy/shit seller.

~hellrazorette

Actually I bought my car through pro_gtr .. I'm not sure if he is still importing but he sold me an *immaculate* 180.. you wouldn't believe the condition its in. Bought privately in Japan not at an auction.. had no real problems with it since purchase.. very happy :) Ask him if hes still importing, he might be able to get you a really nice 32.

:P

~hellrazorette

does anyone have anything positive to say about power road car sales??   coz everything i hear on several forums, is bad, they must be doing something wrong over there...

I have never bought anything from there, and just saw that they had cheap prices... obviously you get what you pay for...

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