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hey bob,

love the idea of an R32 GTR register, Once I seen the one for ADM 32's I was quite jealous

I'd love to get an R32 GT-R data base created. The data base would simply include the owners first name and an email address with a mobile phone number option.

This way I'd be happy to organise 3-4 cruises a year just for 32's.

If we get enough at this photshoot I'd be prepared to kick it off.

Thoughts?

Bob.

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I'm up for this........ I may well bring the ADM as It's been cocooned since the Skyline Nationals.......

I'd actually like to get an R32 Register together. When I bought my car there were R32's everywhere, now I'm luck to see one or two on a run. Where are they all?

Bob.

yeah love the idea!

Hey, im new to the forum, ive just purchased a stock 1990 R32 GTR and im def keen on coming long, i aint gots facebook 

Can sum1 PM me the info on where the meeting point and cruise destimation is??

Cheers

would like to attend but the 'tyrany' of distance [Qld] interfers again.

beaut idea on the register. I agree with previous Poster re the absence of R32 GTR on the road these days...once there were many...now there are few. one day we will want to know where they all went, so let's have a Register!!.

a fair percentage of the 32 Godz have been stolen over the years; on this forum it was common to have owners' bleating [myself included] about having a GTR 32 disappear without trace. so i expect they are now either, trashed, bashed, buried, or reduced to indivual parts. the more pristeen of of those stolen are probably in back yard sheds awaiting 'rebirth ' as prices improve.

Hey, im new to the forum, ive just purchased a stock 1990 R32 GTR and im def keen on coming long, i aint gots facebook 

Can sum1 PM me the info on where the meeting point and cruise destimation is??

Cheers

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