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Hi All,

I'm after a factory black R32 GT-R, preferably a late 1993 or 1994 model.

I'm only considering cars in NSW as I prefer to inspect cars in person.

I *WILL NOT* consider unregistered or undriveable cars.

I'm willing to spend about $20,000 but my offer may vary higher or lower depending on my assessment of the car's fair value.

Any vehicle I'm genuinely interested in will be subject to my inspection and an inspection by State Roads.

I've inspected most of the black R32s on carsales.com.au and even had one inspected by State Roads at a cost of $210, so you know I'm a serious buyer.

If you have a black R32 GT-R you're considering selling, please contact me via reply to this post, PM or alternatively via mobile: 0431 571 304

Many Thanks,

Luke.

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yes it does... mines got a hks motor in it with -10's.. im sure its gonna go faster than urs.. and its black.. :blink: hahah

but im in melbourne... so he wont buy it :cool:

Edited by Bumblebee

I'll be in Melbourne for a weekend in late July. If I haven't found what I'm looking for by then, I'd be interested in taking a look at your car.

Like I said, I've inspected quite a few so far and haven't found one yet... I'm pretty particular... so I just might still be looking three months from now.

Daniel, your car looks gorgeous.

At the moment I'm trying to keep my budget centered around $20,000, however I will definitely be contacting you if I decide to sell my CalaisTurbo anytime soon. I have an unhealthy attachment to it and can't bring myself to sell it so far.

hey black is cool, frustrating to keep clean though...

more than happy to organise a race(4 $$$) if ur keen to come to syd.

lol u wanna race for money?? hahahah with a 320awkw gtr? lolololol

no thanks dude.. only race cars making real power :wub:

Still after a factory black R32 GT-R.

Slav & Bumblebee, I'm sure your cars are both fast, but can you please stop hijacking my thread? K, thanks.

Can a moderator please delete the off-topic posts?

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