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Hey All,

I'm not so sure I want to do this, but I think I'm going to sell my 1991 Black Aussie Delivered R32 GTR.

The car is standard except for the new 19" rims and catback exhaust. It has 108000kms on it. I drive this car every Sunday morning (depending on the weather) for about 60kms then back in the garage for another week. I just never really get a chance to drive it with my schedule, so the Mrs thinks it should go. The car is located on the north coast of NSW.

I have attached a couple of pics.

Price $39,900.

Not in any hurry to sell my piece of motor racing history, but will part with if it is going to a good home.

Cheers

Matt

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looks awesome, are you the only owner of this beauty?

No. First owner was a property developer in Sydney, then the vehicle was purchased by a friend of mine who owns a car yard, who run into some financial problems when building his house (it has about 7 bedrooms) and thats how I ended up with this little beauty.

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