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For sale is my R32 GTR VSPEC. Original Car.

1993 Model

All V-SPEC options including 17 inch BBS wheels and Brembo brakes, and also an airbag fitted steering wheel, which was optional for later model R32 GTR's

Gun Metallic Gray - Original Paint work. - small dint on front of bonnet from someone pushing it down. Minor scrape on rear bumper bar, both easily fixed.

65K only - Hardly driven.

This car was purchased by me for the intention of holding onto an Orginal Godzilla in its original form.

The car in my opinion is the most original R32 Vspec on the market. I have owned this car for 18 months, and the previous owner who imported it, did not register it nor drive it in Australia. Car was imported 27/10/2009. I purchased this car December 2010.

VIN: 6U9000BNR32305366

Engine Number: RB26037933A

Build: 10/1993

The only thing I can flaw on the car is some very minor scuff marks on the original BBS Rims. Of which can be fixed. The only non original part on the car is the muffler which was replaced by the importer.

Rego is: KBNR32 - Victoria. If the purchaser lives in Victoria he is welcome to the plates as part of the deal. If it is sold to another state, I will keep the plates as you will not need them.

The car has an alarm system, and keyless entry that I installed and also have upgraded the speakers but they are behind all original trimmings.

I am selling the car for family reasons and the asking price is $32,000

I will take some photos and post in next 48 hrs.

The car is registered and will come with RWC.

I dont come on the site often, so feel free to contact me via email at. [email protected]

Finding it hard to post photos, sorry everyone. Anyone interested, I am happy to send them photos via email. Contact Rick on 0408 078 828, or email address [email protected] and I will reply with photos of car.

I was looking for a r32 vspec 2 but I couldn't find a nice 1 & ended up finding a property first so it's set me back abit now :(

Anyway good luck with sale seems like a clean example for a reasonable price

I was looking for a r32 vspec 2 but I couldn't find a nice 1 & ended up finding a property first so it's set me back abit now :(

Anyway good luck with sale seems like a clean example for a reasonable price

Thanks mate - Hope you went well with the property, I ended up selling my first GTR to do the same thing, then after a few years, I bought this one... Now due to space and family reasons, I dont really need to sell her, but if I find a happy home for her, for a decent price for both parties then I dont mind letting her go. I am currently building a 240z stroker with tripple 47 webbers ;)

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