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Hi all

I have a thread in the WTB section here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...=170351&st=

Does anyone know of any genuine AUS R32 GT-Rs for sale - or at least a few things to look for to know if it's a genuine one or not?

Thanks

James

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basic things to look for are:

rear number plate surround does not have reverse lights either side

outer rear brake lights are also the indicator and have an orange lense

they have the under car coolers too, but these have sometimes been removed

Marcus will be able to tell you what makes an Aus GTR an Aus GTR. I saw one for sale in NSW not so long ago for around $40K. It was stock.

interesting - evo for sale, and now aus delivered gtr? unless, this is going to go to p1 international :O

edit: wasnt there another aus del r32 gtr on sale here toward the end of last year or something? not sure if it was in vic or not..but was a silver one i think

post the differences butt munch!

this one looks ok:

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...matchallpartial

this is the one for sale on UAS too. A bit less desireable I reckon as it has twice the kms and more mods.

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...matchallpartial

I take it I am butt munch then...

0. came only in Black, Red and Silver

1. side repeaters same as aus 300zx (long) and probably clouded now (deleted on my car now)

2. roof mounted antenna which is rubbish (deleted on my car now)

3. probably has nice 'nissan' mudflaps

4. transfer case cooler near rear diff (mine busted and gone)

5. rear lights different - outer circles are indicators, square between circular lights is reverse, inner circle is brake

6. 260km std speedo - no GTR markings or anything (by memory)

7. additional dimmer switch on RHS of dash cluster for dash lights

8. rear high mounted LED brake light (in top of window)

9. kid seat mounts in parcel shelf

10. obviously a "Nissan Australia" build plate on the LHS (passenger) of engine bay behind ABS unit

11. plastic trim piece that covers the rear number plate area and is the full width deleting the reverse lights there (part no longer available from nissan so don't get rear ended!)

12. nissan badge on bonnet instead of "S" badge

Ask and you will receive!

AusGTRspecs.pdf

There was a RED one for sale a while a go by one of our members too, he was at the Show and Shine that SAU VIC held at South Bank!

I decided to keep it. Even thought i don't drive it much any more. :P

Don't have the time

make sure there is the orig dealer log book too.

Edited by Zardos

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