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Hi Guys,

To put things into perspective, this is how rare these things are getting..........

On January 1 of this year, I noted 66 R32 GT-R's for sale on CarPoint, Australia wide of which 18 were in NSW.

Today...... there are only 38 Australia wide, of which only 12 are in NSW.

A good friend of mine comes into some money in February after selling some land and wants to buy my JDM. We agreed in principle but conceded we would finalise things then.

After looking at these numbers I'm getting cold feet, this has even surprised me. They are dropping like flies!

Bob.

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Hi Guys,

To put things into perspective, this is how rare these things are getting..........

On January 1 of this year, I noted 66 R32 GT-R's for sale on CarPoint, Australia wide of which 18 were in NSW.

Today...... there are only 38 Australia wide, of which only 12 are in NSW.

A good friend of mine comes into some money in February after selling some land and wants to buy my JDM. We agreed in principle but conceded we would finalise things then.

After looking at these numbers I'm getting cold feet, this has even surprised me. They are dropping like flies!

Bob.

i think the thing is more and more people are hanging onto them because of the price of the market at the moment

that being said GOOD QUALITY 32s are as rare as hens teeth i looked for over 18 months before i found mine there are alot of them out there but most are rough or in a condition i would consider track only

confirmed attendance

wingnut999

Sinista32

aaronjod +2 other r32 gtr

SiR_RB

Aussie_Delivered_R32_GTR

vorse

DannyzGTR

DJMGTR

BunsenBurna

MNTL32

DVS JEZ

portaz + friend in gtr

plus about 5 more on facebook so far

will put it up on other forruns

Im a maybe. Depends on work and baby but only live 5min away so should at least make an appearance

It'll be a neat l'il encore after the 21st Anniv Cruise in 2010 and the work you did in Motive DVD #11.

Perhaps some attendees might like you to bring & sell a couple? If I owned an R32 GTR and didn't have that DVD with that massive convoy, I'd want one Andrew!

It'll be a neat l'il encore after the 21st Anniv Cruise in 2010 and the work you did in Motive DVD #11.

Perhaps some attendees might like you to bring & sell a couple? If I owned an R32 GTR and didn't have that DVD with that massive convoy, I'd want one Andrew!

Yeah......... I'll buy one and I'll be there.... Bring one along for me please. Thanks...... Bob.

Hi Guys,

To put things into perspective, this is how rare these things are getting..........

On January 1 of this year, I noted 66 R32 GT-R's for sale on CarPoint, Australia wide of which 18 were in NSW.

Today...... there are only 38 Australia wide, of which only 12 are in NSW.

Update on these numbers....... 30 Australia wide, 9 only in NSW.

Interesting. I see a number of 32 GTRs quite regularly in Canberra but they aren't forum goers that I'm aware of.

Would love to go to this but have something else on the day already.

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