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Hi everyone...

I am putting up EOI my Genuine Nismo Edition R32 GTR - # 328

(one of 560 ever built - with only 500 being sold globally)

It is in immaculate condition, has full log books and factory brochures from Japan and all three original keys.

It has 16,1**kms on it.... YES! You read that right - 16k+ kms.

Spare wheel and the tools have never been used.

The car is still technically a new car and has the feel and runs like it.

The interior is what you would expect for a car driving out of the showroom.

Currently just doing EOI... Not in any rush to sell and will be doing a photoshoot in a week or two.

Shoot me a PM if you are interested.

GENUINE BUYERS ONLY - NO TEST DRIVES.

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I will put price and more pics in the original post shortly (just waiting until i am able to edit original post)

Please excuse my pics - They are just iPhone pics at the moment!! :blush:

Asking price will be around $79k

Does the car come with an auction sheet and deregistration certificate from Japan?

I do not see a compliance plate on the car either.

The GT-R badge appears slanted, and the tolerance of the gap between the bootlid and rear quarter is visibly narrower than a typical GT-R in museum condition.

Please clarify.

Edit: Pic added for reference purposes.

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The car will come with all paperwork from Japan and Australian compliance. The car has full books, service history, brochures and paperwork. It is an original and genuine Nismo.

The pics were taken before the compliance has been done so there will be a compliance plate in the next set of images.

I dont recall where I stated the car was in 'museum' condition.. It has 16k kms on it so it has been used and not built and stored in a museum.

Note, I hid *all* comments whether they were valid or not as there was just too much chat. If your comment is gone, that doesn't necessarily mean you did anything wrong. OP posts all remain.

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