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Hi Bob, I think the gold badging is confusing you. Anthony owns 16098, Brad's car was 16005. I owned 16098 until recently. I bought it in October 2005 with 168,000 kms from John Theodore in Sydney, sold it to Beau Stanton in QLD in August 2016 who then sold it to Anthony in Sydney very shortly after.

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1 hour ago, sin- said:

Huge thanks to Bob "Aussie_Delivered_R32_GTR" for the photos and info for the AUS R32 GT-R Special models page on GTR-Registry.com

http://gtr-registry.com/en-r32-gtr-australia.php

Nice work Bob. Is this your work?

I'm after an Aus delivered 32gtr. 

Much regret In selling the last one. 

 

Will travel australia wide, kicking myself about the silver one that just sold, would have paid 45k sight unseen

 

please if anyone knows of one for sale let me know, this one is for the collection. 

3 minutes ago, GTRBANDIT said:

I'm after an Aus delivered 32gtr. 

Much regret In selling the last one. 

 

Will travel australia wide, kicking myself about the silver one that just sold, would have paid 45k sight unseen

 

please if anyone knows of one for sale let me know, this one is for the collection. 

https://www.shannons.com.au/auctions/2017-shannons-sydney-autumn-classic-auction/UC9L6FAOD8X733FX/

The car is stunning! 

Bob.

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11 hours ago, Aussie_Delivered_R32_GTR said:

 

It's not quite as good as yours Bob. But it is very very good. And they don't come up very often at all - especially in this condition, with these low Kms and full history.

7 hours ago, 21PC said:

Currently just trying to pick up some small parts etc. The rear high mounted stop light on my ADM is missing the bottom plastic cover piece. Any idea where I could source that from?58f81202322e6_ScreenShot2017-04-20at11_42_11am.png.3ffa650228b5fff987724c4198770bdf.png

I believe it was sourced from the period correct Nissan Pulsar ES Hatch......

Per attached pic.

Scavenge Nissan wreckers, you should find one.

Cheers,

Bob.

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7 hours ago, Duncan said:

that second one is the pulsar cup car.....contact John Boston through the forum, he probably has millions of them from street cars that have been converted to race cars

Here are your part numbers anyway......

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Interesting to note that the car that is coming up for sale at Shannons auction with 88,697 kms was sold through the Classic Throttle Shop around January 2015. Not sure what final price it changed hands for but it was listed at $69,995 with 86,845 kms back then. 

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From researching I saw that mudflaps were an option for Australian Delivered GTR's. Anyone know the part numbers?

Wouldn't be these by any chance?

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Nissan-Mudflap-r30-r31-r32-gq-z-300z-240k-dr30-rs-gt-r-gtr-gti-sss-turbo-v6-379-/222458809966?hash=item33cb940e6e:g:y10AAOSwzgBY30JW

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