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Need help to ID GTR R32 (any one with FAST?)

Hi,

ive been presented with a GTR R32 which the owner told me was a VSPEC I 

unforunatley the chassis plate which could have identified the car is damaged 

the VIN is BNR32- 304847

any help to confirm would be much appreciated 

thanks so much 

kris 

Ok........ Unfortunately it isn't a V-Spec........

 

Courtesy of http://gtr-registry.com this is what we have:

Std GT-R built June '93 in Gun Metal Grey.

Cheers,

Bob.

 

 

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Thank you Bob and others so much for your kind help much appreciated 

totally a newbie in this forum my apologies if I have have asked a repeated question. 

Given it's not a Vspec but a just super super clean 1993 GTR with  57k original miles, would you think the a price for the car drops significantly? 

Not sure how much discount to the seller in percentage terms I should ask for and not be seeing as low balling him? 

I don't think the seller is aware it's not a Vspec 

thanks so much 

It depends on the car....... The more original it is the more the value will suffer.

When you say 57,000 original miles I presume you mean kilometres or have you already calculated the difference?

Can't see where you are as Canadian members post here on occasions too...

Generally speaking I think a 15%-20% difference is as good a number to quote.

I hope that helps.

Bob.

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Thank you again Bob,

im from Bangkok Thailand & stumbled acrosss this great forum while doing research for the car 

Yes it's 57K Km 

You have been most helpful 

best 

kris 

Thank you Bob and others so much for your kind help much appreciated 

totally a newbie in this forum my apologies if I have have asked a repeated question. 

Given it's not a Vspec but a just super super clean 1993 GTR with  57k original miles, would you think the a price for the car drops significantly? 

Not sure how much discount to the seller in percentage terms I should ask for and not be seeing as low balling him? 

I don't think the seller is aware it's not a Vspec 

thanks so much 

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