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i havent dealt with them, but i will say that primo on these boards, is very helpful, im importing an r32 gtst through him at the moment....

do you mean your buying off the above mentioned mob? or importing through them?

if your importing, i dont know if there is any compliance plates left :S

Yeah i was talking about buying off them. Well i put a deposit on one of their R32s.

Silver R32 GTS-t 1992

72000kms

16inch alloys (R33 GTS-t ones)

Pioneer CD player

Tinted windows

central locking

air pod

volanti steering wheel

HKS turbo timer

Greedy boost guage

Strut brace

GTR bonnet and grille

3inch zorst from back of turbo

adjustable castor rods

excellent condition

$16000 on road.

im hoping to get an r33 gtst

16inch alloys

after market turbo

bodykit

sports exhaust

apex boost control

apex air filter

turbo timer

after market radiator

remote central locking

alarm

immobiliser

remote engine start up

electric windows

air con

power steering

from a dealer in melbourne for $18 000

I just bought my R32 GTS-t from Vehicle Direct at slacks creek, Adam there was pretty helpful , and i didnt have to do anything but test drive it, then say i wanted it....

11/93 GTS-t R32

92,000 k's

mostly stock except for:

GTR wing

Turbo timer

Blow off valve

havent checked the brands of the timer and the bov.. didnt really care.. just drove it, and fell in love with it.

Ended up paying $15 650

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