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It was a $55K-$60K car all day long...... Buyer got a great deal.

I had a mate who needed his property sold to bid but ufortunately missed out by 8 days.
He said he would of bid up to $57K.

That gives you an idea anyway.

Bob.

Def a great bargain for the new owner as such a car with genuinely low kms in such good condition is indeed rare

www.shannons.com.au/auctions/lot/RR9ZSB0AK3FD3B/
  • 2 weeks later...

Thanks , that 1's mine. 144klms

Brad

Hi Brad,

Is this your car? If so, I came across the previous owner on facebook as he shared this pic with me (looks like the bonnet badge is gold just like your car).

If its not your car, I've found another ADM to add to our list :)

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This list has not received an update since April 13 - here it is...

Red Pearl Metallic (32):

1. 8/91, 53 of 100 (#16907), QLD plates OZR32, owned by RBNT
2. 5/91, 27 of 100 (#16070), NSW plates GTR100, owned by AUSSIE_DELIVERED_R32_GTR
3. 8/91, 72 of 100 (#16930), VIC plates, owned by ZARDOS
4. 77 of 100 (#17161), VIC plates, owned by MAZ
5. With Hollandia sunroof
6. 96 of 100, Mark Skaife's GTR as seen at the NSW Club, Gibson modified,
advertised on carsales for $130k with ACT plates XXXXXX, concourse winner SAU 21st birthday celebrations. Signed by Mark Skaife with Oz racing wheels as fitted by Mark Skaife
7. Kerry Packer's GTR, NSW plates AZ?97H, sold privately, heavily modified
8. 6/91, 37 of 100 (#16117), WA plates, owned by jun 2.7
9. Former Linfox Transport Targa GTR #720 raced by Kevin & Peter Bartlett, 6/91, (#16141), QLD plates 151HHZ, owned by John_AUSGTR (prior plates were VIC EXD441)
10. NSW plates CHN032
11. As per magazine article, NSW plates ANO84F
12. Targa GTR #832 raced by Jim Richards & Barry Oliver
13. With NOS kit, NSW plates DIG04U
14. NSW plates SYNRGY
15. NSW plates KNETIC
16. Hills area of Sydney, NSW plates
17. Carlingford area of Sydney, lady driver, NSW plates
18. 18inch gold Simmons wheels, QLD plates
19. GMS race car no.1
20. 93 of 100, Sydney, Autosport customer
21. 36 of 100 (16107), VIC plates GTR500
22. Mark Skaife was given a GTR by Nissan
23. Jim Richards was given a GTR by Nissan, used in Targa Tassie a few times, colour coded Simmons wheels with bigger brakes. Former GMS mechanic stripped the brakes off the car and getting it ready for sale
24. QLD plates ONBAIL & now replaced with GDZILA, 447kw, T66 low mount setup with roll cage, 18” BBS LM gold wheels
25. Kier Wilson owned GTR, SA plates BB555D
26. Published in magazine in a handling test comparison with supercars, trade plates 25A1500
27. 76 of 100 (#17039), registered in VIC
28. As seen in autospeed article, bearing plates GTR111 (state unknown)
29. As seen @ CRD on the dyno, bearing NSW plates GDZILA with R34 GTR wheels, modified
30. 6/91, (#16142), TAS plates EP0937, major engine rebuild with N1 oil pump/collar modifications/CP pistons/24 new valves/N1 turbos/Exedy clutch/splitfire coil packs/Endless brake pads.
31. 87 of 100 (#17141), NSW plates AAY04C, owned by bBlack

32. VIC plates WTF112



Black Pearl Metallic (22):

1. 5/91, 21 of 100 (#16045), NSW plates ASU66U, owned by GTR FAN
2. 8/91, 78 of 100, VIC plates NURVUS, owned by GODZILA
3. 5/91, 14 of 100, QLD plates 322GTR, owned by brad_gtr
4. Tarmac Rally GTR
5. Parramatta area of Sydney
6. CRD built GTR with 1000+hp, ACT plates JUN
7. 5/91, WA plates GTR091
8. 5/91, NSW plates ABA20G
9. 1992 Australian Touring Car pace/safety car
10. 19 of 100, Sydney, Autosport customer
11. 87 of 100
12. Kerry Packer's GTR, gave to his friend, heavily modified
13. VIC plates OZGTR as seen at the Nats 2006
14. Jim Richards published article comparing factory GTR to Winfield GTR, VIC plates starting with ‘KB’
15. (#15973), likely Kevin Bartlett car as it was modified with roll cage, owned by GTROB
16. (#16034), advertised on shannons website, lot 10
17. advertised on shannons website, lot 9
18. (#16172) plates AUSGTR, owned by Ronin 09
19. 5/91, 19 of 100 (#16034) NSW plates ABA20G, owned by Rocket1466
20. 7/91, (#16983) had TAS plates F1979 & now resides in VIC with plates B83BW

21. VIC registered, original motor was destroyed and replaced with a jdm motor, rough example
22. NSW plates PL 120


Jet Silver Metallic (9):

1. 60 of 100 (#16942), NSW plates GO21LA, owned by Marko R1
2. Kier Wilson of Willall Racing's 8.7sec GTR with 1000hp, SA plates RH9
3. Brisbane area, not registered and driven anymore
4. Kerry Packer's GTR (#015994), he gave to his helicopter pilot who saved his life after heart attack (Nick Ross), heavily modified
5. As seen in the published track test @ Eastern Creek, NSW plates AEL16K, gunmetal grey Enkei wheels
6. 22 of 100 (#16048), VIC plates DWS, owned by smithy2167
7. 11 of 100, original owner Dale Breed, lightly modified with -7 turbos, full engine rebuild, AP brakes
8. 59 of 100, not modified, owned by John Murray & original owner lost his licence doing 165kph in a 100kph zone (at the age 0f 73!), registered in NSW
9. 5 of 100 (#15970), registered in WA with plates GTR32, for sale
10. 5/91, QLD plates NO1GTR, owned by Dazmo (chassis number does not exist on the build date list, 6F4KBNR32A0011273...11273)?


Racing livery colours (6):

1. GMS race car no.2
2. GMS race car no.3
3. GMS race car no.4
4. GIO race car no.1
5. GIO race car no.2
6. Blue & green Falken promotion GTR

Alright,

I have a question for all of you ADM owners.

Say servicing comes up and you need to replace certain things i.e. timing belt, pulleys, or maybe something more major i.e. oil pump

Would you replace it with improved / uprated parts such as Nismo timing belt, or nismo oil pump? or would you stick to standard genuine OEM Nissan parts?

Alright,

I have a question for all of you ADM owners.

Say servicing comes up and you need to replace certain things i.e. timing belt, pulleys, or maybe something more major i.e. oil pump

Would you replace it with improved / uprated parts such as Nismo timing belt, or nismo oil pump? or would you stick to standard genuine OEM Nissan parts?

I just stick with OEM Nissan.

How much better can a Nismo timing belt be in car that does less than a 1000 kms per year? :yes::yes::yes:

If I drove the car a fair bit more then an uprated part such as a NISMO oil pump I would consider.

Generally speaking if you drive the car as a weekend toy with track work then 99.9% of the OEM Nissan parts would be fine.

My V-Spec 11 however is different. I would use upgraded parts in that without question.

Bob.

  • 2 weeks later...

It's been for sale for quite a while......... Unfortunately it's a struggle to find a buyer with that type of mileage.

Bob.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Spotted another ADM today, again, red metallic. Stock height and stock rims, might have been the same one I spotted a while back. Was parked on the side of the road near the SAN hospital, wahroonga.

Looks like it's someone's grocery getter/school run car!

I understand what you ADMers go through now, every one I see I'm looking for the ADM features!

  • 2 weeks later...

Back in early 2011 I found an ADM parked on the side of the road which looked as though it was abandoned.

I've been trying to find my post at the time as it proved to be quite a conversation piece but with no avail.

If you look at my post #99 here -

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/343750-aussie-delivered-r32-gtrs/page-5 The bottom photo is the car in question.......

Anyway, I was driving between Thornleigh and Wahroonga when what appears on the side of the road....... Yep same car again.

I doubt it's had a wash since because it is undoubtedly the shabbiest ADM I've seen.

A real shame but I guess they can't all be glamour’s.

A quick U turn and here are the pics........ :yucky: :yucky:

BUT......... On a slightly different note - I've just got the heads up hat a very nice Red Wine ADM R32 is just about to pop up for sale. I'm begging a mate of mine to buy it but unfortunately his "director of domestic affairs" is playing hard ball.

Stay tuned and I'll reveal more info as it comes to hand.

Bob.

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Is it shabby GTR registered? At least he uses it and gets to enjoy it I guess.

Bob, what is the price tag on that nice GTR up for sale?

I'm waiting to find out the price...... No idea at this stage.

The Shabby one is registered until August 2...........

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Hi Brad,

Is this your car? If so, I came across the previous owner on facebook as he shared this pic with me (looks like the bonnet badge is gold just like your car).

If its not your car, I've found another ADM to add to our list :)

Marko, that's my car, it's now in Perth.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Guys..........

I need you to answer this question:

How much is a Black ADM worth with the following

  • 170,000 kms
  • Documented history but with no books.
  • Slightly modified, rebuilt engine, fully documented.
  • Good body but needs about $1500.00 spent on it to make it very good.
  • In need of a tune.
  • BLITZ Boost Controller
  • Needs new drivers seat.
  • Big sound system.
  • 6 months rego.
  • Original wheels but stuffed tyres.

Thoughts?

Thanks.......

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