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...wonder why it has gone up $20k in a month?

Might be a buffer against stupid lowball offers

Buyer: Yeah mate i like it but i cant stretch to 170, maybe i can do 150?

Seller: Oh man, thats a tough call, well maybe ill take it.......but its advertised at 170k, have you got a deposit?

BANG! Straight away he's sold it for what he originally wanted for it :)

Hahahahahah I would want 170 DR30's for 170K...is this serious????..I dont give a sht bout its historical significance. Its like old GT Falcons now making 700K...fkn crazy...i so hope tha market crashes like in the late 80's and all these wankers who paid 5mill pounds for their old ferraris all of a sudden lost sht loads.

Crossie - Ditto!

gtr660hp - ease up turbo!

Quick question though - if the R32 Winfield GTR came up for sale - how much do you think it should sell for?

Just curious...

Also - its only the XY Phase 3 GTHO's going for that amount. Other GT's, XR's, XT's, XA's are still round the 40k to 60k mark - condition depending.

You may not give a shit but alot of other people certainly do :closedeyes: and if they buy it, good on them, lets just hope they keep bringing it out :spam:

Your a tosser gtr660hp.

1. Jealous because you don't own it?

2. You nothing about historic racing...hence your comment.....moron!!!....you know why there is a R32 GTR....because of the Group A's...Nissan wanted somthing to blow the wheels of the rest of the world in Group A racing. So in saying that it all started with the DR30's.

3. Your car has 660hp!...BS....and if it does it probably overheats after 12 seconds.

4. Bit pissed off that a standard R32 GTR would be worth more than your one aye....lol

5. Bit of info for you...We did build the worlds fastest/best Group A's in Australia.

6. Have your ever driven one.....NO!......well if you are ever lucky enough to drive one maybe you will see why they are worth the money.

7. Do you think your R32 would beat it in a 1000km enduro?....lol....your car would be lucky to complete 5 laps in this class at pace. That's why Groups A's are worth $100K or more and your R32 is only worth....maybe $22....lol

P.S. I think I woke up on the wrong side of the bed this morning...lol

Edited by Jetwreck

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