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today i went to my mates house who once upon a time worked at nissan, so i walked in to be told he had a gift for me so i was like ok.

he hand me this brochure, i turned it over and there is GTR embosed on it so im like wow, opened it up to see an R32 GTR on the brochure inside WOW! opened it up all in Japanese, Fkn WOW!

my lucky day, its an original sales brochure from japan printed in 1989, mim thinking i should prob hold on to this aye?

wouldnt mind putting it on ebay to see what its worth though.

anyone got any idea what sorta value this might have?

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Couldn't Nissan Australia probably send you one for free and in English?

Now if you had an old GTR... well now that's different... for some reason they seem to have some value!

http://www.j-specimports.com/dealernet/det....php?id=1840370

http://www.j-specimports.com/dealernet/det....php?id=1840372

http://www.j-specimports.com/dealernet/det....php?id=1835393

yeah I would say it's probably worth $10-$20 now. you have to remember it's not exactly rare. japanese GTR sales brochures are plentiful and were free when new. and aussie sales brochure would be pretty cool though. If they ever printed any.

yeah I would say it's probably worth $10-$20 now. you have to remember it's not exactly rare. japanese GTR sales brochures are plentiful and were free when new. and aussie sales brochure would be pretty cool though. If they ever printed any.

yeah got the australian one 2, not as good as the japanese one though. well seeing as though my gtst is almost dead, i will have my oiwn r32 GTR hopefully within the next 2 months.

Couldn't Nissan Australia probably send you one for free and in English?

Now if you had an old GTR... well now that's different... for some reason they seem to have some value!

http://www.j-specimports.com/dealernet/det....php?id=1840370

http://www.j-specimports.com/dealernet/det....php?id=1840372

http://www.j-specimports.com/dealernet/det....php?id=1835393

damn they're hot.....!!! I want one! :)

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