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  • 2 weeks later...

Just when you thought you had it all.........

A fellow forum member sent me a link on Gumtree to this:

A 6 page fold out brochure on the ADM's.

Paid through the nose for it but I have never seen this version.

Cheers,

Bob.

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Hi Guys,

I attended the shooting of a dealership promotional video for the upcoming VF Commodore.

A few Aussie/American and Japanese Muscle Cars were required to give the Commodore some presence.

Well...... that was the idea. Quite frankly I think it ran a poor last but anyway I thought I share some of the pics.

Cheers,

Bob.

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On 9 news brisbane last night there was footage of a maroon adm gtr that had been stolen and run over road spikes. Bit of a mess, the owner must be shattered. Had aftermarket rims on it. Cant find any footage sorry.

Could this be the car? http://bit.ly/11SmOiI

Looks to me like it is a JDM that has had a roof aerial fitted to it.

Could this be the car? http://bit.ly/11SmOiI

Looks to me like it is a JDM that has had a roof aerial fitted to it.

LOL...... Had me going for a minute.

Yes an jDM that looks like aN ADM at first look.

Bob.

Yep, thats the car. I did only catch a glimpse of it on the telly and I always look for the roof antenna, so you can imagine my horror. Glad to hear it was a JDM not an ADM.

  • 1 month later...

Hi All

I am selling the ADM GTR R32 I have so am looking for advice. It has never been modified except for fitting an engine immobilizer. Would I be correct in thinking it is the only one in as delivered condition? I don't want advertise it with any misleading statements. It's in very good condition otherwise.

No, quite a few are original. I'm pretty sure Bob's is 100% stock. It is certainly a strong selling point though and will assist with its value as there are numerous cars out there with various degrees of modification.

Yes...... Mine is 100% stock too as is Jim's up in Newcastle.

The ADM's are more likely to be stock as they would have been a big buy in their day and still are.

Your best saying "One of very few in original condition."

I think that is a fair statement.

Regards......

Bob.

BTW...... What will your asking price be? Any Pics?

Hi Bob

Thanks for the comments, "One of very few in original condition." is a better way to put it.

I am asking 60K. Shannons have it insured "agreed value" for 50k from 2 years ago.

I'd really like to have a get together one day as Jim and I are a bit isolated up here.

Couple of photos, the handbrake and I. I don't normally look that stupid but it's the best I've got.

Regards

John

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