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Wow, journalists in NSW really suck!

A large quality of Skyline parts, wheels and audio equipment was also located.

A large quality?

I think they mean quantity. :)

A 20-year-old woman was later arrested at a nearby shopping centre and charged with two counts of having goods in custody.

What does that have to do with the rest of the article?

They fail to mention how the 20 year old woman relates to the story.

 

A 20-year-old woman was later arrested at a nearby shopping centre and charged with two counts of having goods in custody.

What does that have to do with the rest of the article?

They fail to mention how the 20 year old woman relates to the story.

She would either be the (part) owner/tenant of the house, hence the charge.

The original R32 GTR Australian import that was imported for bathurst (only 1000 released) sold for $100, 000 new. They still sell for around 70-80 as there is only 4 left. They are more powerful than a standard GTR. just over 500 hp

The original R32 GTR Australian import that was imported for bathurst (only 1000 released)

Don't think it was 1000 some how? Or was it? Cant remember :confused:

They still sell for around 70-80 as there is only 4 left.

Market value is around 30k - 35k, and there are way more than 4 left. I think you will find far more than 4 "aussie delivered" GTR owners on this forum alone.

They are more powerful than a standard GTR. just over 500 hp

No.

I think he is talking about the Gp A ones but they cost more then $100K AUD, they were 55Mil Yen.

FYI: since no one is arguing, first and only officially built Nissan 4dr GT-R is the PGC10. The S20 powered GT-Rs are the fastest GT-Rs off the showroom floor, because they had no 180km/h limiter :D, top speed 200km/h!

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The original R32 GTR Australian import that was imported for bathurst (only 1000 released) sold for $100, 000 new. They still sell for around 70-80 as there is only 4 left. They are more powerful than a standard GTR. just over 500 hp

OK i am open to offers on my Aus R32 GTR

mine has exhaust so should top 600hp

one of 4 left

starting at low low price of 70K

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