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just looking at skylines for sale in my state came across this 1 of 10 made? anyone have anymore information on this.

it looks absoultly awesome and the view from the rear is to die for and those rims and wheels damn. cut the link below to view this beast.

p.s anyone else think this is one of the best lookin r32s they have seen?

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/deale...ern%20Australia

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I reckon it's hideous, way too fat backend.

I can think of alot better things to spend $64k on rather than a 14 year old GTR with about 20k worth of mods. That being said, I pretty much hate every veilside kit ever made, so it's no surprise that I don't like this one.

Edited by ProphetR33

Car was on an old HPI video.

There was 7 of them just sitting out in a car park.

Fantastic bit of history, but that is pretty steep if you are going to hit the streets with it. Belongs in a collection. It is different and It won't be to everyones taste, but it is special, in the fact that it is a veilside special.

Mike

Car was on an old HPI video.

There was 7 of them just sitting out in a car park.

Fantastic bit of history, but that is pretty steep if you are going to hit the streets with it. Belongs in a collection. It is different and It won't be to everyones taste, but it is special, in the fact that it is a veilside special.

Mike

No they where the HKS Zero R's or what ever they where called..

It's a hot piece of machinery... Price is rather steep though

seen it an old gtr special high performance imports right???i like it but for 64k stick that up ya ass....

yeah....imo, its way too much. But it would make for a good show car.

if you wanna spend 64k, why not just import an r34 gtr :cheers:

"Panasport 17x10 17x12 G7 C5C2 Rims"

17 by 12's for the rear??? thats insane

Not really. I've seen 19 x 11's on a standard-bodied R32 GTR.

I like the look of this car, but also agree that it's a very steep in price. There is a blue one in NSW/Canberra that won HP heroes at Summernats this year.

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