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Silver Nissan Skyline E-BCN R33
Build date 02/1998
Engine RB26 DE TT 2568
Registered in Vic until 17/11/2014

This care was bought and held as a collectors car by my late brother. He was the second owner and purchased it on 19/11/1999 when it had 3564 kms on the clock. It had been kept in storage for almost all of that time. It is in mint condition and has NEVER been in an accident. It has recently been checked by Eric Schlinlener. By brother passed away just over three years ago and now his widow wants to sell it to another passionate collector.

Only about 100 of these cars were ever brought into the country by Nissan and you will not find another with such little usage and still in mint original condition.

This is a GENUINE rare find and a set price has not been decided as it is not your usual car within the market place. The car is in Melbourne and any questions can be directed to me.

Asking price: $70,000 - Serious buyers only.

Gabriel Toniolo
0407544511

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Forum rules state a price must be posted.

Also interior, engine bay, speedo, out in the open pics would be a good start for something that is of this calibre.

All things which will help you sell it :yes:

Edited by R32GOJIRA

Hi Gabriel,

So sorry to hear about the loss of your brother.

I too have lost a son - as my other son here on SAU has lost his brother.

It appears it's a non-V-Spec. But all the same, I'd ask an importer like Iron Chef to check over the paperwork so he can put it up on his website for you and advise a proper price. Maybe someone in VIC who's also reputable.

Here on SAU you need to furnish a set price or a minimum price pls?

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Sorry for being a Nuff. How do I edit my post?

Just put up your price now in a different colour and larger font size now Gabriel + More Pics and car details if poss.

Only Admins and Execs can edit posts after several minutes have elapsed I'm afraid.

Thanks Blitz,

A couple of corrections.

1. Odometer reads 7249 kms (not 7429)

2. First sentence - this car (not care)

3. Sixth sentence - my brother (not by brother)

4. A nominal price of $70,000 is being asked but genuine offers will be considered. This is not a fire sale nor an opportunity to pick up an everyday driving car with low kms at a cheap price. This is a car for a genuine collector or for concourse. It will be retained by my brother's adult sons if not purchased by a passionate GTR enthusiast.

A person that will need to spend $70,000 to purchase this will undoubtedly like to see a considerable amount of photo's.

There was a grade 4.5 Nismo 400R which sold through Japanese auction for $65,000 landed and complied. Considering a scarce amount were made, this is arguably the most sought after R33 model there is (even more so than an N1). Thus, regarding an asking price of 70k + for this....can it be insured for such an amount like the 400r would be able to, considering it's a base model?

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I think if you get 40k you have done well.

It's a silver non Vspec.

I put a bid in for an N1 with 40kms 4.5B in Japan recently which sold for 35k.

I would prefer thay to this as I'm sure others will also.

I am genuinely interested in the car but not for anywhere near that price mate.

Gabriel, thanks for confirming the price - Your first post has been updated accordingly

As a few other members have pointed out to avoid confusion, Nissan never brought R33 GTR's into the country, so while genuine low km's certainly qualify this car as a standout collector car, it is still an import.

That said, you are entitled to ask whatever price you like.

Cheers.

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