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Hi guys,

I am aware there is a wanted section on the forums but i thought i'd put the word out here first that if anyone knows of any good clean, and i emphasise clean, R32 GTR's for sale in WA/Perth i'd appreciate a heads up.

I'm not here to waste anyones time, i have cash and am ready to go so if i can 'help'anyone out by buying their baby let me know.

Cheers,

Ryan.

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Gtrken from Hyperdrive got a r32 gtr i believe is for sale with some nice aftermarket goods on it.

Correct Peter but atm , Ken doesn't want to sell it.

Know anyone who wants a drift Silvia ?? :)

Ryan Parker already knows I am desperately trying NOT to sell the GTR but the wife is applying extreme pressure in regards to my toy shed :):D

As an aside , Ryan ( aka Parker ) is one of the original SAU members plus has owned a GTR before.

He is coorect in saying that he is cashed up , won't dick anyone around but he knows a good one from an average one and his last one was nice.

Cheers

Ken

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Correct Peter but atm , Ken doesn't want to sell it.

Know anyone who wants a drift Silvia ?? :)

Ryan Parker already knows I am desperately trying NOT to sell the GTR but the wife is applying extreme pressure in regards to my toy shed :):D

As an aside , Ryan ( aka Parker ) is one of the original SAU members plus has owned a GTR before.

He is coorect in saying that he is cashed up , won't dick anyone around but he knows a good one from an average one and his last one was nice.

Cheers

Ken

well if his cashed up maybe he should be looking at a fully sorted r33 i think i know where there a very nice one for sale LOL

pete

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