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Hi,

I just sold my R34 GTT and now i am looking for an GTR. if anyone know or has an GTR for sale pls let me know but price make me an offer of the current market price. PLS don't give me stupid price. For an R33 GTR current market price is 3+K and for R32 GTR is 2+K or below depent on the year. PLS don't make me a stupid offer. YES I AM VERY KEEN OF GETTING ONE SOON just waiting for the right price and the right CAR.

Call me on 0418 388 125, I am from VICTORIA MELBOURNE.

Thank

Calvin

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Hi Calvin,

I have a R32 GTR which is 1 of only 100 sold new by NISSAN AUSTRALIA (not an import) in 1991 at a price of $110,000.

It is silver in colour, has FULL dealer service history from day one and also has an English factory service manual (some 800+ pages) and all the delivery + service books too.

The car is all original, non modified.

It is bit more that what you can pick up a imported R32 for but it will be always be worth more and highly collectable too.

Let me know if you are interested,

Cuong

PS fully insured transport with TNT Car carriers from Perth to Melbourne is $400 only!

  • 3 weeks later...

I have a Black R33 95 GTR that arrived last Wednesday - getting complianced soon. Totally stock except for canon exhaust and Japanese Kenwood CD player head unit. Will have new tires etc.

email me for pics - I am looking at it now...

[email protected]

  • 6 months later...

i have a black r32 GTR 1993 model. comes with

Apexi PFC

Apexi AVCR

Full Hi Tech 3 inch exhaust from the front pipes

HKS filters

new stereo + speakers

73000 kms

Dyno tuned makes 210 awkw. Massive torque

new timing belt, engine carbon cleaned, injectors cleaned, always garaged + serviced. Looking for about $35,000.00 for it.

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