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Hi all. I have up for sale some of my model car collection. I have plenty more then the ones I have listed. If you are looking for something else please pm or text me.

PLEASE DON'T POST IN THIS THREAD ASKING FOR CARS NOT LISTED HERE THANK YOU. PM OR TEXT ME

LOCAL PICKUP CAN BE ARRANGED.

PAYMENT BY DIRECT DEPOSIT OR PAYPAL ONLY.

My phone number is 0467424747

ITEM: 1990 ATCC Winner Nissan Skyline R32 GTR (Driven by Jim Richards)

SCALE: 1/18th

COA NUMBER: 0686/1008

CONDITION: Car in excellent condition. Box in very good to excellent condition.

PRICE: $220 plus postage

LOCATION: Toowoomba Queensland

ITEM: 1990 Australian Grand Prix "Rollover Car" Nissan Skyline R32 GTR (Driven by Jim Richards & Mark Skaife)

SCALE: 1/18th

COA NUMBER: 310/504

CONDITION: Car in excellent condition. Box in very good to excellent condition.

PRICE: $240 plus postage

LOCATION: Toowoomba Queensland

ITEM: 1991 ATCC Winner Nissan Skyline R32 GTR (Driven by Jim Richards)

SCALE: 1/18th

COA NUMBER: 0844/1300

CONDITION: Car in excellent condition. Box in very good to excellent condition.

PRICE: $210 plus postage

LOCATION: Toowoomba Queensland

ITEM: 1991 Sandown 500 Winner NIssan Skyline R32 GTR (Driven by Mark Gibbs & Rohan Onslow)

SCALE: 1/18th

COA NUMBER: 0658/1008

CONDITION: Car in excellent condition. Box has small tear near opening flap otherwise very good condition.

PRICE: $210 plus postage

LOCATION: Toowoomba Queensland

ITEM: 1992 ATCC Winner Nissan Skyline R32 GTR (Driven by Mark Skaife)

SCALE: 1/18th

COA NUMBER: 0848/1008

CONDITION: Car in excellent condition. Box in very good to excellent condition.

PRICE: $260 plus postage

LOCATION: Toowoomba Queensland

ITEM: 1992 ATCC Nissan Skyline R32 GTR (Driven By Jim Richards) With Winfield decals

SCALE: 1/18th

COA NUMBER: 0766/1008

CONDITION: Car in excellent condition. Box in very good to excellent condition.

PRICE: $270 plus postage

LOCATION: Toowoomba Queensland

ITEM: Nissan Skyline R32 GTR Plain Body Group A White

SCALE: 1/18th

COA NUMBER: 204/504

CONDITION: Car in excellent condition. Box in very good condition but has some yellowing.

PRICE: $220 plus postage

LOCATION: Toowoomba Queensland

ITEM: 1991 Bathurst Winner Nissan Skyline R32 GTR (Driven by Jim Richards & Mark Skaife)

SCALE: 1/18th

COA NUMBER: 1020/4626

CONDITION: Car in excellent condition and has never been removed from foam packing base. Box in good condition but has some yellowing,

PRICE: $340 plus postage

LOCATION: Toowoomba Queensland

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Item: Nissan Skyline R32 GTR, White

Make and Scale: AutoArt 1/18

Condition: Very Good

Price: $180 free postage

Item: Nissan Skyline R32 GTR Vspec11, Silver

Make and Scale: AutoArt 1/18

Condition: Very Good

Price: $180 free postage

Item: Nissan Skyline R33 GTR Vspec, White

Make and Scale: AutoArt 1/18

Condition: Very Good

Price: $180 free postage

Also have this one in mightnight purple, buyer can choose either the white or mnp.

Item: Nissan Skyline R34 GTR, White

Make and Scale: AutoArt 1/18

Condition: Very Good

Price: $180 free postage

Item: Nissan GTR R35, Black

Make and Scale: AutoArt 1/18

Condition: Very Good

Price: $180 free postage

Item: Nissan GTR R35, Pearl White

Make and Scale: AutoArt 1/18

Condition: Very Good, small paint chip on front lip of bonnet

Price: $170 free postage

Item: Nissan Skyline R32 GTR Group A, White

Make and Scale: AutoArt 1/18

Condition: Very Good

Price: $220 free postage

(This is my personal one that I have decided to sell) Coa 199/504

Item: Nissan Skyline R34 GTR, Race car Calsonic #22

Make and Scale: AutoArt 1/18

Condition: Very Good

Price: $140 free postage

Item: Nissan Skyline R34 GTR, Race car Xanavi Hiroto #22 in Silver and Blue

Make and Scale: AutoArt 1/18

Condition: Very Good

Price: $190 free postage

Item: Nissan Skyline R34 GTR, Racing Test Car, Yellow, White and Black

Make and Scale: AutoArt 1/18

Condition: Good, Has some light black lines on some white parts

Price: $200 free postage

Item: Nissan Skyline R32 GTR Group A Racing Prototype Car

Make and Scale: AutoArt 1/18

Condition: Very Good (Missing Wire Antenna, Antenna base is there)

Price: $450 free postage

Japan only release and coa number 1256/1500

Item: Nissan Skyline R34 GTR Ztune

Make and Scale: AutoArt 1/18

Condition: Very Good

Price: $350 free postage

Item: Nissan GTR, R35 Racing Test Car #230 Black

Make and Scale: AutoArt 1/18

Condition: Very Good

Price: $250 free postage

Serial no:1168

Item: Nissan GTR, R35 Racing Car Xanavi NIsmo #23 Red 2008 Champions

Make and Scale: AutoArt 1/18

Condition: Very Good

Price: $250 free postage

Serial no:2681

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Feel free to make a reasonable offer on most model cars, some I am firm on price.

Can take more detailed pictures on request.

Hi all. I have up for sale some of my model car collection. I have plenty more then the ones I have listed. If you are looking for something else please pm or text me.

PLEASE DON'T POST IN THIS THREAD ASKING FOR CARS NOT LISTED HERE THANK YOU. PM OR TEXT ME

LOCAL PICKUP CAN BE ARRANGED.

PAYMENT BY DIRECT DEPOSIT OR PAYPAL ONLY.

My phone number is 0467424747

ITEM: 1990 ATCC Winner Nissan Skyline R32 GTR (Driven by Jim Richards)

SCALE: 1/18th

COA NUMBER: 0686/1008

CONDITION: Car in excellent condition. Box in very good to excellent condition.

PRICE: $220 plus postage

LOCATION: Toowoomba Queensland

ITEM: 1990 Australian Grand Prix "Rollover Car" Nissan Skyline R32 GTR (Driven by Jim Richards & Mark Skaife)

SCALE: 1/18th

COA NUMBER: 310/504

CONDITION: Car in excellent condition. Box in very good to excellent condition.

PRICE: $240 plus postage

LOCATION: Toowoomba Queensland

ITEM: 1991 ATCC Winner Nissan Skyline R32 GTR (Driven by Jim Richards)

SCALE: 1/18th

COA NUMBER: 0844/1300

CONDITION: Car in excellent condition. Box in very good to excellent condition.

PRICE: $210 plus postage

LOCATION: Toowoomba Queensland

ITEM: 1991 Sandown 500 Winner NIssan Skyline R32 GTR (Driven by Mark Gibbs & Rohan Onslow)

SCALE: 1/18th

COA NUMBER: 0658/1008

CONDITION: Car in excellent condition. Box has small tear near opening flap otherwise very good condition.

PRICE: $210 plus postage

LOCATION: Toowoomba Queensland

ITEM: 1992 ATCC Winner Nissan Skyline R32 GTR (Driven by Mark Skaife)

SCALE: 1/18th

COA NUMBER: 0848/1008

CONDITION: Car in excellent condition. Box in very good to excellent condition.

PRICE: $260 plus postage

LOCATION: Toowoomba Queensland

ITEM: 1992 ATCC Nissan Skyline R32 GTR (Driven By Jim Richards) With Winfield decals

SCALE: 1/18th

COA NUMBER: 0766/1008

CONDITION: Car in excellent condition. Box in very good to excellent condition.

PRICE: $270 plus postage

LOCATION: Toowoomba Queensland

ITEM: Nissan Skyline R32 GTR Plain Body Group A White

SCALE: 1/18th

COA NUMBER: 204/504

CONDITION: Car in excellent condition. Box in very good condition but has some yellowing.

PRICE: $220 plus postage

LOCATION: Toowoomba Queensland

ITEM: 1991 Bathurst Winner Nissan Skyline R32 GTR (Driven by Jim Richards & Mark Skaife)

SCALE: 1/18th

COA NUMBER: 1020/4626

CONDITION: Car in excellent condition and has never been removed from foam packing base. Box in good condition but has some yellowing,

PRICE: $340 plus postage

LOCATION: Toowoomba Queensland

All of these I will post for free from now on

Item: Nissan Skyline R32 GTR, White

Make and Scale: AutoArt 1/18

Condition: Very Good

Price: $180 free postage

Sold pending payment

Item: Nissan Skyline R32 GTR, White

Make and Scale: AutoArt 1/18

Condition: Very Good

Price: $180 free postage

Item: Nissan Skyline R34 GTR, White

Make and Scale: AutoArt 1/18

Condition: Very Good

Price: $180 free postage

Both of these are now sold

  • 2 weeks later...

Item: Nissan Skyline R34 GTR, Race car Calsonic #22

Make and Scale: AutoArt 1/18

Condition: Very Good

Price: $140 free postage

This one is now sold

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...

Bump. Have decided to sell my 1992 Bathurst winner. It doesn't have winfield decals but has sales brochure and coa. Price is $600 negotiable plus postage. Will upload photos if there is any interest

ITEM: 1992 ATCC Nissan Skyline R32 GTR (Driven By Jim Richards) With Winfield decals

SCALE: 1/18th

COA NUMBER: 0766/1008

ITEM: Nissan Skyline R32 GTR Plain Body Group A White

SCALE: 1/18th

1/18th scale

1990 ATC Champion (Richards) $160

1990 Aus gp rollover car $200

1991 ATC Champion (Richards)$160

1991 GIO Sandown 500 winner $150

1991 Bathurst Winner $240

1992 ATC Champion (Skaife) $200 no decals

1992 Bathurst Winner $450no decals

R32 Group A plain body (white) $160

R32 GTR Vspec11 in Silver $155

R32 GTR Prototype group A car (very rare) $350 missing thin ariel wire but has antenna base

1/43rd scale

1990 ATC Champion (Richards) $60

1991 ATC Champion (Richards) $60

1992 ATC car (Richards) no decals $60

1992 ATC Champion (Skaife) no decals $60

  • 1 month later...

Have you had any further interest specifically in the following models

1990 Aus gp rollover car
1991 Bathurst Winner
1992 ATC Champion (Skaife)
1992 Bathurst Winner

I would like to know if you still have the boxes and COA related to each model.

Cheers

  • 4 weeks later...

Item: Nissan Skyline R32 GTR Vspec11, Silver

Make and Scale: AutoArt 1/18

Condition: Very Good

Item: Nissan Skyline R34 GTR, Race car Xanavi Hiroto #22 in Silver and Blue

Make and Scale: AutoArt 1/18

Condition: Very Good

Item: Nissan Skyline R34 GTR, Racing Test Car, Yellow, White and Black

Make and Scale: AutoArt 1/18

Condition: Good, Has some light black lines on some white parts

Price: $200 free postage

Item: Nissan Skyline R34 GTR Ztune

Make and Scale: AutoArt 1/18

Condition: Very Good

Item: Nissan GTR, R35 Racing Test Car #230 Black

Make and Scale: AutoArt 1/18

Condition: Very Good

Everything is now sold except for these listed and the 1/43rd scale models

Hi Chris,

Do you still have this model? And how much would it cost to ship to NZ?

We have built a replica of this car as it no longer exists "in the flesh" anymore :-( Husband is obsessed with it, and it's his birthday next weekend, so would really like to get this for him if you still have it!

Thanks,

Leese

ITEM: 1990 ATCC Winner Nissan Skyline R32 GTR (Driven by Jim Richards)

SCALE: 1/18th

COA NUMBER: 0686/1008

CONDITION: Car in excellent condition. Box in very good to excellent condition.

PRICE: $220 plus postage

LOCATION: Toowoomba Queensland

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