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Hi all,

1990 R32 GTR RB26 DETT,

http://www.oz-clubbies.com/forums/index.ph...amp;#entry64803

Goes good for a "stock" motor, it pulled an honest 240kph down Conrod

Great potential for someone who wishes to chuck sum bucks at the motor, this car handles like a dream.

$20k car only or $24.5k with custom built open trailer.

0418 284658 or [email protected] get's me

Enjoy Guys and Gals

Dennis

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Hi All,

Thanks Marko R1, it was certainly a buzz to drive the Skyline in "full anger" at the Great Mountain.

I've had a few PM's for pix of the interior, it certainly aint "pretty", but I'll put some up anyway.

skylineinterior001_25.jpg

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skylineinterior005_25.jpg

Happy New Year All,

Dennis

Hi All,

Why are R32's so "on the nose" ?

This is a professionally prepared RaceCar, 2:38 at Bathurst is "not too shabby" for a "stock motor", or 1:10 at Wakefield.

This car deserves "better attention", and will provide the necessary "grin factor" to any purchaser.

Wind through your Hair,

Dennis

Hi All,

Why are R32's so "on the nose" ?

This is a professionally prepared RaceCar, 2:38 at Bathurst is "not too shabby" for a "stock motor", or 1:10 at Wakefield.

This car deserves "better attention", and will provide the necessary "grin factor" to any purchaser.

Wind through your Hair,

Dennis

Yeah ther are some great 32's out there including this one. Many peeps are scared off for some right and wrong reasons but everycar should be taken on its merit.

1:10 at wakefield is great on stock turbs...this is a fantastic base for a great track car

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