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Hi All,

I'm currently in the market for an R32 GT-R. May be willing to spend up to $25K depending on my assessment of the car's fair value.

-Colours; black, blue, silver and (possibly) grey, with an extreme preference for black vehicles.

-Will NOT consider any other colours and prefer original paintwork.

-Preference for late models; 1992 onwards.

-Preference for modified vehicles (aftermarket turbos + forged internals, etc.), but stock examples will also be considered if they're neat and tidy.

-All panels must be straight and I will inspect extensively for any previous accident damage.

-NOT interested in single turbo setups.

-Vehicle must be made available for StateRoads inspection before purchase.

I'm located in NSW but am certainly willing to travel interstate if I can't find anything locally.

I'm really only interested in cars that are in decent/clean/neat/etc. condition. So if your car is rusted, damaged, or about to fall apart, you'll only be wasting your time by having me come look at it.

So if you are selling or considering doing so, or know someone who might be, please let me know.

Kind Regards,

Luke

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Hey I know you don't want any other colour but I've got a red one for sale and it's pretty much what your looking for

Thanks, but as stated in the OP, I'm only looking at particular colours.

Best of luck with your sale.

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Cause maybe he can't read??

-Colours; black, blue, silver and (possibly) grey, with an extreme preference for black vehicles.<br style="color: rgb(28, 40, 55); font-size: 13px; line-height: 19px; background-color: rgb(250, 251, 252); ">-Will NOT consider any other colours and prefer original paintwork.

OP, GL with search. My old 32 fits nearly all your criteria (GMG, 89) and is in NSW but not "for sale" as such... (Might be if you enquire.) Owner isn't technology savy either haha.

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Bump. Spent a decent amount of time looking at an R32 GT-R today. I'm more than willing to take the time to look at cars of interest if you've got something that meets my criteria.

10 4, you'll have PM in about 30 seconds, my friend.

Thanks all.

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Hey mate,

I might be looking into selling my r32 gtr V spec. It has has in excess of 50k spent on it and is IMMACULATE.

-Colours; black, blue, silver and (possibly) grey, with an extreme preference for black vehicles. Silver in Colour

-Will NOT consider any other colours and prefer original paintwork. All paper work and receipts comes with car

-Preference for late models; 1992 onwards. 1993 V spec

-Preference for modified vehicles (aftermarket turbos + forged internals, etc.), but stock examples will also be considered if they're neat and tidy. 380 kw (at all 4)

-All panels must be straight and I will inspect extensively for any previous accident damage. Perfect body - bare metal respray

-NOT interested in single turbo setups. Twin turbo setup

-Vehicle must be made available for StateRoads inspection before purchase. Can be inspected

I'm located in NSW but am certainly willing to travel interstate if I can't find anything locally. Located in Victora

I'm really only interested in cars that are in decent/clean/neat/etc. condition. So if your car is rusted, damaged, or about to fall apart, you'll only be wasting your time by having me come look at it.

So if you are selling or considering doing so, or know someone who might be, please let me know.

Will send you a pm mate.

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Thanks for the tip-off, John.

I had already seen your post and the car looks wonderful but at this stage I'm still waiting for more black GTRs to inspect.

Having said that, if anyone who has contacted me is reading, I'll be out of action until 14 Dec with work commitments. After which I'll be back on the hunt for an R32 and will have more time to respond.

Thanks,

Luke.

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