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I have a genuine black 1994 R32 GTR V-spec II in storage in japan waiting for compliance which looks to be ready in about 6 to 8 weeks in australia. I have owned the car now for over 6 months and expected to have it by now. The car was going to be kept but things have changed and i was going to bring it in and sell for around $35,000, but it has been a long 7 months of waiting and iam in two minds about selling it as i would really like to see the car because of its rarity, but i could be ready to off load it now before it is shipped at a reduced price of around $26-27,000 ono landed and complied in australia, if anyone is interested please email me at [email protected] for detailed photos and more info on the car.

The V-spec II's are one of the rarest (only 1303 made) and most sought after GTR's and come with upgraded Attessa 4wd system of the later model V-spec's also Brembo braking system 17" lightweight BBS alloy wheels and steel wheeled turbo chargers as standard all in a light weight R32 package.

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Price adjusted, iam now looking for around $17,000 for the car before it is shipped which would bring the price to around $26-27,000 landed and complied even less if it is brought in early next year.

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