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mmm, that car is soooo sweeet... if i hadn't bought my car already, i'd get that one.

the only thing i'd find out about first is if you will have to engineer the engine swap in order to register it.

if you wanted to build up an RB26DETT like that yourself it would cost heaps

You would be paying about $2-3k more than a stock 2dr r32 manual gts-t

if you wanted to do all that work yourself, as a conservative estimate

rb26det front cut $7500 (including brakes, cooler etc.)

install engine etc. $1,000 (just a guess)

18" alloys $1,500

coilovers $800

exhaust, cage, gauges, radiator, bride etc. easy $3,000

so that's about $14k on top of purchase price...... no farking sh1t it's worth it!

Agreed with predator, I wouldn't buy a 32 for any less than 12k AT CHEAPEST... for a decent 32 I'd be expecting more like $14/15k for an alright 92 gtst, otherwise its probably got too many problems and you'll end up spending more on maintenance..

~hellrazorette

hmm i' ve searched several places, and only it seems that JSA imports have more coming in , and power rd car sales as well, cant really find anywhere else. hey "46n2" where is taht PRO GTR located and their contact details ? thanx... if i cant find anywhere else, i m ight have to go to JSA for last resort or power rd car sales, as no one seems to have them now..

Be careful of Power Rd Car Sales at Dandenong - the guy lost my driving licence!

Moreover, I was testing their R33 and got stuck in the middle of the road because the car has only got very little petrol in it!

wow.... thats very bad, to lost someone's licence... , anyone knows where else to go ? besides power rd car sales and JSA imports?

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