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"Godzilla" Very rare Aust. delivered GTR, 1 of 100 ever made, immaculate condition.

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The original "Godzilla", number 78 of only 100 Australian delivered vehicles from Nissan Australia. This car is a piece of racing history, winning the Bathurst 1000 in 1991 & 1992. Thirty of these were used for racing by Nissan Australia with only 70 being released to the Australian public priced at $111,000 as new.

To maximize its market value it is completely unmodified with the exception of mandrel bent exhaust. Original black paint with Australian only 114,000kms, includes original manula, radio, key and factory fitted alarm.

Additional factors for this particular vehicle are:

- Climate controlled storge of car for the last 3 years

- Previously owned by company director who was part of the team who organised the delivery.

- In excellent mechanical and cosmetic condition

- Mature owner, non-smoking, non-children & non-pet home

- Vehicle serviced in workshop every 3000kms

- Has never had any accidents or structural repairs

- Always garaged & meticulously maintained by owner

- Seldom utilised vehicle that has never been driven hard

Very reluctant sale by passionate owner due to increasing storage costs.

Buyers will note that at this time the only other versions of this superb vehicle currently for sale in Australia are $50,000+ each. In addition, each of these vehicles have 50-100,000 extra kms on them.

In short, this vehicle is a major collectors item. Suit investor or showroom owner/insurance agency. I am firm with this pricing and may consider trade in's close to 50K in value.

Serious enquiries only – FULL HIGH RESOLUTION PHOTOS AVAILABLE VIA EMAIL UPON REQUEST.

Located in Melbourne

Custome VIC plates included NURVUS

Priced to sell at $55,000

Original dealership memo attached when released from Nissan motor company indicating the build number and all additional modifications:

gtrstats.pdf

Photos of car - as at 29th of January 2008

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Photos of car in storage - as at 18 October 2007

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Edited by GODZILA

Warnings will be issued shortly for each and every one of you that cannot follow the simple classifieds rules.

Do not post in this thread, unless you are seriously interested in purchasing this car.

If you don't like the price, keep your comments to yourself.

as i posted before...but it got removed...

i offered our race car

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/9-...Ca-t196438.html

for your car plus cash...what do you think?

What a MONSTA!...Oh' I mean GODZILLA.

Love to swap you pal, but I just cant afford to spend any more money chasing my dream. My wish was granted when I took possession of this car but all good things come to an end. Happy to trade you but your not stupid.

Guys, this is a good example of the type of trade I welcome.

Images of NURVUS in storage have now been added to original post.

Car was supported on stands with oils drained.

Car has been brought back to life with original GTR wheels. Have not had an opportunity to take new shots yet but you can see the condition in the above images.

Edited by GODZILA

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