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Hey guys,

If anyone has an r32 GTR - aussie delivered and wants to be on a show for ch7 - its about collectable modern cars

please pm me.

This is serious, its not a stupid post, (as you can tell, being the VP of SAU NSW!!) I'll be there in another car.

They have approached the company I work for (classic and special cars) so any questions, please pm me.

I'll pass on details to you via pm.

Cheers,

Chris

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OMFG!!!!!! You bought a Miata.... Is the boot big enough for your handbag Princess??? Did you do it up for the Parade the other weekend??? I thought a 34 second R33 was bad, please come to bathurst soon to have drinks with Broads, Pete, Paul and myself, We have so much crap to hang on you.

Hey guys,

If anyone has an r32 GTR - aussie delivered and wants to be on a show for ch7 - its about collectable modern cars

please pm me.

This is serious, its not a stupid post, (as you can tell, being the VP of SAU NSW!!) I'll be there in another car.

They have approached the company I work for (classic and special cars) so any questions, please pm me.

I'll pass on details to you via pm.

Cheers,

Chris

what show is this? and when is it gonna be aired?

My neighbor has one. It never gets driven, too rare

oh shit yeah.... aussie delivered R32 GTR are rare as...

apparently 70 were exported to australian consumer market

ive never heard or seen anyone ever....... to own an actual australian delivered one.

Hi Chris,

Some of you guys have met an SAUer before with an R32 GT-R x/1000 Australia-landed!

I've just PM'd him.

His User Name is gtr_fan.

He came to the Surprise Official Mid Year Dyno Day 16/8/08 at Brookvale (see Events Archives) and his car was in the photoshoot with ...

God_speed R33 GT-R

my R34 GT-R and the

Haltech R35

We'll see if 'R' surfaces...

Cheers, Terry

PS God_speed took pics incl the Aussie R32 GT-R on Post #183

PPS Guess who played the 'Last Post'? haha

Cheers Terry!

Can always count on you!!!

I'll send him a pm!

it doesnt worry my, its just a chance to be on TV with your GTR!

Ian! wtf didnt know you were still around my mx5 will beat your rally car on tarmac anydasy!!!! hahahahahahahhahahhhaha

Nah,

its on ch7 - but its a "pilot" episode

Itd about the current financial crap...and they asked some expert on the top 5 modern classics that would hold their value for investments...

1. 66 mustang

2. late 80's early 90's porsche 911

3. 60's-70's mini cooper S

4. VC Brock commodore

5. 89 - 94 mx5

So the white MX5 on it, is my old mans

Nah,

its on ch7 - but its a "pilot" episode

Itd about the current financial crap...and they asked some expert on the top 5 modern classics that would hold their value for investments...

1. 66 mustang

2. late 80's early 90's porsche 911

3. 60's-70's mini cooper S

4. VC Brock commodore

5. 89 - 94 mx5

So the white MX5 on it, is my old mans

Yeah apparently Gay guys pay really good money for MX5's, do they deliver enough of a punch in the back though???

Nah,

its on ch7 - but its a "pilot" episode

Itd about the current financial crap...and they asked some expert on the top 5 modern classics that would hold their value for investments...

1. 66 mustang

2. late 80's early 90's porsche 911

3. 60's-70's mini cooper S

4. VC Brock commodore

5. 89 - 94 mx5

So the white MX5 on it, is my old mans

MX5's hold value? I know of one within those years that just sold for $4k, and the same buyer got another whole car as a spare for $1000 to use as parts......maybe there's a special model thats more desirable than others ("SP" turbo one came out way later though)?!?!

The number two, Porsche 011. Were they meaning the "widowmaker" 993 GT2/993 Turbo? (last of the air cooled)

The GTR isnt on the list, where did it come roughly - within the top ten?

Its not a "direct" list, its just what these experts said. and not a top ten, thats just a random order I put up, dont know, I didnt produce the show, was jsut asked to be on it.

And take for example my old mans mx5, he paid 8k for it 4 years back, has had offers for same amount a few years on, but he doesnt want to let it go.

You can buy any car on the cheap if its dodgy and old and needs work!

but its still going to be worth shit all. Buy one with low kms, great nock, and they will hold value.

No idea on the porka

MX5's hold value? I know of one within those years that just sold for $4k, and the same buyer got another whole car as a spare for $1000 to use as parts......maybe there's a special model thats more desirable than others ("SP" turbo one came out way later though)?!?!

The number two, Porsche 011. Were they meaning the "widowmaker" 993 GT2/993 Turbo? (last of the air cooled)

The GTR isnt on the list, where did it come roughly - within the top ten?

there is only 1 993 GT2 in aus thats road registered and it up for sale at classic throttle shop for $450k, the 993 Turbo has held its value and ive started to see 996 Turbos dip lower in value.

The Porsche models that will genuinely go up in value are the 911 Carrera 3.2 from 86-88 and the 964 Turbo 3.6 (the one in the original bad boys). I'm currently eyeing off 911 3.2's contemplating wether i should take the plunge and buy in now.

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