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I do believe that car is Victorian if im not mistaken, sounds very similar.

I remember the same coloured GTR, older fella - drove past our Show'n'Shine a few years ago and had a bit of a chat :)

Even though cars de-value after leaving the show room floor, it just goes to show how the car is holding up a decent value for what it is...

Comparing it to the JDM Imports, unless you find one in the same / similar condition.

I do believe that car is Victorian if im not mistaken, sounds very similar.

I remember the same coloured GTR, older fella - drove past our Show'n'Shine a few years ago and had a bit of a chat :D

Was that about 4 years ago at the other end of fed square?

If so that could of been me that drove pass

Have you still got it?

Id love to start a register of where the ADM cars live and their history.

I do still have the car. I have been thinking about selling it though as it's time i start a family.

That is a good idea about the register, would be interesting to see how many are left.

Was that about 4 years ago at the other end of fed square?

If so that could of been me that drove pass

Nah this was back @ Como Park - the guy was in his 50's mate...

I suspect he'd well and truly had his family lol

Nah this was back @ Como Park - the guy was in his 50's mate...

I suspect he'd well and truly had his family lol

hahaha fair call.

Start the register!

I used to know of a few some years ago (at least 3 burgundy and a black were known around) but then they seemed to dissapear.

Yes someone start the register, The only person who i can think of the top of my head is beer baron who has a Aus one.

AUS delivered black R32 GTR sold $45,000 in July this year.'

http://www.shannons.com.au/pages/auctions/...AO2C65C9E8N437Y

That not a bad price, looks like they are holding there value,

At the time of me buying mine i paid 32k for it and that was 5 years ago.

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