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This list has not received an update for quite some time – there will be duplicates hence if there are any errors please let me know...

 

 

Red Pearl Metallic:

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

33. 33 of 100, QLD registered with plates 124VOF (as spotted on FB)

34. 5/91, 31 of 100, owned by 'garage 13' on SAU, 193,000km, 2nd owner, located in QLD

35. red wrecked ADM as spotted @ Skyine Spares with white Volk TE37 wheels

36. 86,000km (no plates) as seen on Classic Throttle Shop website

37. Owned by 'kasey bradley' (SAU) father in law,  22,000km 

38. Mark Skaifes former GTR with 14,000km (as seen on carsales)

39. Bearing plates CHN032 (NSW)

40. Bearing plates 002040 (NSW)

41. Bearing plates AAE73U (NSW)

 



Black Pearl Metallic:

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 

23. 5/91, 190,000km, owned by 'orange juice' on SAU, 2nd owner from VIC

24. Owned by 'petemac' on SAU, Location VIC

25. 34 of 100, bearing NSW plates ZZ928

26. 8/91, 98 of 100, bearing plates BY63EZ (NSW) – owned by Hayden who kindly sent me pics of the car for confirmation

 

 


Jet Silver Metallic:

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)?

11. Protune drag car, owned by Anthony Scali

12. Plates VJF037 (as per carsales ad)

13. 43 of 100, unregistered from WA

14. 14 of 100, bearing plates ND4SPD

15. 2 of 100, bearing plates GTR111 (NSW)

 

 




Racing livery colours:

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

 

 

 

Edited by Marko R1
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On 10/22/2016 at 8:38 AM, I gotta R34gtr v-spec said:

This was on display at WTAC in the show and shine area.

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It has 148,000 kms.......

I thought it would sell closer to the $50K reserve but the market has spoken.

No matter how you look at it, all R32 GT-R's have gone up a minimum of 50% over the last 18 months.

Here are some pics I took of her when first listed.

Cheers,

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25 minutes ago, dyl33 said:

I'm sure most of that if not all of the $69,000 price tag was in the 1 of 100 build no. Did I read that right?

Absolutely......... No doubt about it. In Australia ADM delivered R32's are at the top of the pile. 

An enthusiast and a collector are two quite different buyers.

I'd bet the buyer knows very little about Skylines, let alone R32's.

With all that said, they are collectable and good luck to him, he now owns one and has helped appreciate their values for us current owners.

I'd be more that happy to buy him a beer or two!

Cheers,

Bob.

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1 hour ago, Aussie_Delivered_R32_GTR said:

In Australia ADM delivered R32's are at the top of the pile. 

An enthusiast and a collector are two quite different buyers

Too some maybe.

Absolutely they are something special.

 

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On 08/11/2016 at 6:59 PM, Aussie_Delivered_R32_GTR said:

It has 148,000 kms.......

I thought it would sell closer to the $50K reserve but the market has spoken.

No matter how you look at it, all R32 GT-R's have gone up a minimum of 50% over the last 18 months.

Here are some pics I took of her when first listed.

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I  bought this car.... its pretty clean for a 25 year old car . ...

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Congratulations ^ on such a special purchase!

I guess that protecting the evenness of the red colour from panel to panel, will necessitate keeping her out of the harsh sun/UV.

How does she run?

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Long time browser, first time poster. Been on the lookout for GTR's for the last few months and had contemplated bringing in a car from Japan with a decent looking V Spec I/High KMS Vspec 2 on the cards. Instead an opportunity came up and I just purchased an ADM R32 GTR in Silver. 

Not sure if I made the right decision regarding value/future value etc as they both were around the same cost but obviously not sure if the condition would have been the same etc. Although i'm sure the car from Japan would have come with some nasty surprises.

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