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PLEASE KEEP THIS THREAD CLEAN - LEAST CHAT AS POSSIBLE, ADMIN WILL REMOVE WITHOUT WARNING

This is the thread for the Australian delivered GTR's.

Im not sure of the format we would like or what info we should share. I throw up what I thinks fair, each user can do their own thing.

Colour: Wine red mica

Delivered: August 91

Sold: 10/11/92

Number: 68 of 100 (16907)

KMS: 97800 (books)

Dealership: Alf Barbagallo Nissan WA

Owners: 3

Purchased: Jan 08

Locale: Sunshine Coast QLD.

Currently the car is stock apart from the exhaust, stereo (have original), steering wheel (have original) and side indicators.

Cheers,

Ken

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Here's mine!

Colour: Black Pearl Metallic

Delivered: Unsure

Sold: Unsure

Number: Unsure of 100 (16045)

KMS: 135,000 (no books, service records from 69,000km)

Dealership: Waitara Nissan NSW

Owners: 3

Purchased: August 2003

Locale: Sydney NSW

Volk wheels, Sydney Kid / Whiteline suspension package, Exhaust, Power FC, 550cc injectors, brake discs, pads & lines, CD player and 1 bar boost.

Soon coming bolt on turbos & dump pipes.

Still have all original parts except injectors and suspension.

Hi Guys,

I bought the R32 at Shannons auction last Monday night.

Colour: Red Pearl Metallic

Delivered: July 1991

Sold: Feb 1992 as a Demo with 251 kms.

Number: 26 of 100 (16070)

KMS: 54,700

Dealership: Capital Motors NSW

Owners: 1

Purchased: 15 November 2010

Locale: Sydney NSW

100% stock including radio cassette which I refitted this afternoon.

Cheers,

Bob.

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Here is mine

Colour: Wine red mica

First Reg: 30/10/92

Number: ? of 100 (16930) I think it may be 30, not too sure.

KMS: 193,000 - Still have log book

Dealership: Col Crawford Nissan NSW

Owners: 3

Purchased: June 05

Locale: Melbourne

Car is still stock except from a few minor things such as remote oil filter, Spitfires coils, GT 2560R , power FC, exhaust, 700cc Sards, Bosh 040,

Adj Cam gears.

Recently I got all suspension and bushes front/Rear, ball joints , tail shaft, drive shafts, wheel bearings, ect...Done

Still have the original stereo too

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Hi Guys,

I bought the R32 at Shannons auction last Monday night.

Colour: Red Pearl Metallic

Delivered: July 1991

Sold: Feb 1992 as a Demo with 251 kms.

Number: 26 of 100 (16070)

KMS: 54,700

Dealership: Capital Motors NSW

Owners: 1

Purchased: 15 November 2010

Locale: Sydney NSW

100% stock including radio cassette which I refitted this afternoon.

Cheers,

Bob.

Bob,

Your build date is 5/91 and as you correctly state its a Red Pearl Metallic not a wine red mica as the colour is known in Japan.

Here's mine!

Colour: Black Pearl Metallic

Delivered: Unsure

Sold: Unsure

Number: Unsure of 100 (16045)

KMS: 135,000 (no books, service records from 69,000km)

Dealership: Waitara Nissan NSW

Owners: 3

Purchased: August 2003

Locale: Sydney NSW

Volk wheels, Sydney Kid / Whiteline suspension package, Exhaust, Power FC, 550cc injectors, brake discs, pads & lines, CD player and 1 bar boost.

Soon coming bolt on turbos & dump pipes.

Still have all original parts except injectors and suspension.

Yours is number 20. Build date 5/91.

  • 4 weeks later...

Hi Guys,

I bought the R32 at Shannons auction last Monday night.

Colour: Red Pearl Metallic

Delivered: July 1991

Sold: Feb 1992 as a Demo with 251 kms.

Number: 26 of 100 (16070)

KMS: 54,700

Dealership: Capital Motors NSW

Owners: 1

Purchased: 15 November 2010

Locale: Sydney NSW

100% stock including radio cassette which I refitted this afternoon.

Cheers,

Bob.

Hello again.........

After trying to achieve 3 months worth of work in 3 weeks I have a couple of pics to share.

I have repainted the front and rear bars, mirrors, fitted new chin spoiler, removed all small dents and imperfections within the body. Fitted new number plates. Removed the tinting, reinstalled the original radio/cassette player, performed major service, all hoses, belts and seals replaced. Dyno tuned. Refurbished the wheels and fitted new tyres, and finally did some major detailing including the under carriage.

Regards,

Bob.

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Hi Guys,

I have owned my oz 32 for the last nine years and recently purchased a jdm version to modify.I think the prices of pristine ox 32 can only go up

Color: Burgundy

Vin :17161 (dont know what number of 100)

Owners; 2nd owner

Klms; 135,000 with books

stock standard- just replaced aftermarkey exhaust with original exhaust

Deal; Gary rogers nissan

Hi Guys,

I have owned my oz 32 for the last nine years and recently purchased a jdm version to modify.I think the prices of pristine ox 32 can only go up

Color: Burgundy

Vin: 17161 (dont know what number of 100)

Owners; 2nd owner

Klms; 135,000 with books

stock standard- just replaced aftermarkey exhaust with original exhaust

Deal; Gary rogers nissan

Hi there,

They are going up, sale prices are confirming that but they need to be as close to original as possible.

Historically, these type of Muscle/Performance cars sold in limited quantity bottom out after 20 years and then steadily climb.

They reach their optimum collectibility when the turn 30 being permitted to be registered under historic plates. But to do so they MUST be 95% stock standard as per Vic Roads and NSW RTA guidelines.

BTW..........It's number 77/100.

Regards.... Bob.

oz delivered R32 GTRs look so much better than 90% imports, so nice and clean.

Ive been hunting down one of those rear bar filler panels where the number plate goes for 6 years even nissan cant get me one

  • 2 weeks later...

Oh pictures are going up. Well here is mine. I gave her an oil change and a polish last week and took some quick snaps when it was on stands.

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Thanks for sharing "R"

Your car looks just as terrific as this day...

Nissan GT-R R32 to R35; August 08 2

^ ^ ^ Photoshoot with her sisters

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Here's another one boys............

http://www.carpoint....mode%20matchany

Looks lovely....... Bob.

Thanks,

Just e-mailed an enquiry.

Feel free to PM me with any thoughts/suggestions - Cheers, Terry

Thanks,

Just e-mailed an enquiry.

Feel free to PM me with any thoughts/suggestions - Cheers, Terry

Hi Terry,

I have sent you a PM

Cheers,

Bob.

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