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Thread: Japanese R32, now in NZ

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    Japanese R32, now in NZ

    I heard about 4 door R32s but i wanted to see them for myself. This is a japanese spec model and its for sale in NZ. They import everything, haven for car lovers.

    http://www.autotrader.co.nz/used-car...y/2169749.aspx

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    Looks... Werid..

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    I like it! I don't think you can beat $32,000NZD either.

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    Not a true r32 to me
    I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mk3vr6 View Post
    Not a true r32 to me
    I think its excellent!!! $32000 is cheap as too.
    Like one of them as a back up
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    not just a jap option.In the e.u ,you can spec just about anything on the car that you require,bit like our own manufacturers here.
    For people like me who have a family,2 doors is not a option.id love it thanks!!!

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    I no I have been told that they don't have much room I wish the mk3's came out in a 3 door in Australia with the vr6
    I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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    yes, i prefer 3 doors as well. 5 doors seem "not sporty enough" , but if you have a family, i guess you have no choice

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    I decided on 4 dr to fit kids in the back. If not for that I probably would have gone the 3dr, but gotta be pragmatic!

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    2-doors for looks, 4-doors for functionality. Though you can still make a 4-door look great

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