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Hi guys, after a long break from my collection of skylines and nissan powered vehicles the bug has bitten again and I am in the market AGAIN for the orginal supercar that is the R32 GTR.

I am willing to look at any example just shoot me a pm, or a link.

I am based out of Gold Coast/Brisbane and I will travel anywhere for the right example

Thanks guys, and if you don't have access to internet or have an advertisement on the internet, shoot me a call!

0433230435!

I don't really have a budget of such, is moreso a case of finding something I like, or close to it and doing what I want to it. For interests sake, lets say I have a purchasing budget of $20,000 , however if a super smick big HP one came along at $30,000 I'd definately be interested also.

Please if you are interstate, you must be willing to take a good digital camera and take photos of parts I ask for. Don't just ask me to fly down, coz I don't want to waste a whole weekend if your car is a shitbox.

DARE YA is for sale but I dont think you he's gonna let it go for 30k. From memory that beast is pulling close to 400kw.

I've seen the car during the charity cruise and the respray looks awesome. Absolutely mint but the price is quite high.

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...eya&trecs=1

I have seen the DARE YA gtr and I am familiar with the build as it used to be black.

And yes, unfortunately it's just a stretch out of my price range for what I want to spend.

Strill trolling the internets for a nice example!

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