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I hope for your sake you don't take a cent less that $39,999 ! JEEZZZ... I will have a cry if you sell a car this nice cheaply!

I see nearly 20k in bits alone! hmmm.... 3 weeks ago I would have bought this without a second thought!

:):):rofl::)

I am so impressed with Justin's car. As a good mate, I had a rare chance to drive this beast. I would believe it an insult to sell it for anything as low as $30k, that's so much car for so little cash. :P

Good luck mate,

Howie

Absolutely awesome. So clean!

this car used to belong to me..it was mint when i sold it ..even better now ...can`t believe you selling it justin...and all the gear you put in it makes it bargain @ 40k i reckon

Hey Steve!!! Thanks for selling me the car in the first place!!! I've loved every minute of owning it, love it so much still. I'm not even 100% sure I wil sell it. I might even bite the bullet and store it as it's just a classic and in such great condition inside and out. Thanks for all the propos guys, much appreciated.

I would recommend you keeping it!!!... I would be upset to see someone sell a car this nice for that price! the selfish part of me says "if he sells this for anything less than 40k I will be pissed at the value of my mint R32 GTR!!!" :P

so if you can strech the budget I would store the 32 and go the 34 also... my plan is to have the best of the GT-R's...being the 32 and the 34.... who needs the ugly duckling :P

oh and Bump... a stealth bump :P

Justin,

I was at Eastern Creek last year and I could not take my eyes off this car...... It makes my 32 look like a falcodore next to it, Never seen a straighter car period.This is the standard that I want my car to be at after the rebuild/ respray.

I hope for your sake you keep the car justin.

Mike

Hey thanks guys and at no stage did I say $30k for the car. A serious buyer will know what this car is worth once they have seen it in real life and up ona hoist.

Franks, my Type-R is a DC5R it's up on carsales. Red one check it out.

I am getting a lot of calls from people expecting me to fix the oil leak ($3k) and throw in the new wheels + tyres ($6k) and sell this immaculate R32 GT-R for $30k. Looks like I worded my first post wrong. I have decided to have 2 options:

A) $35k for the car as it is with the BBS rims and oil leak (ie: you fix the leak, no need to but you probably should if you intend to love the car as much as I have).

B) $40k with the oil leak fixed and with the new 18inch Nismo LMGT4's + new semi slicks.

Hope this helps.

You guys are going to splat all over your keyboards once you see my new 18inch Nismo LMGT4's on the car. Going on tomorrow with new semi slicks and 12months rego. I have had one very serious offer for the car without the new rims and tyres and oil leak fixed. I am holding off until I can see the car with wheels for myself! Pics will be up tomorrow once wheels are on.

hi mate

i am not interested in buyer the car

but as a fan of r32's and my dad getting one in 2 weeks in the same condition as yours.

if we hadnt of bought ours already we would have been very interested

this is a great car and the price is right on the money

cya mate

good luck

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