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Yes hardly a rarity on Perth streets these days, but I bought an R32 GTR myself today :D

Few pics below, will be a better base to work from than my current Skyline in Club sprint / track days, motorKhanas hillclimbs etc which I want to get more involved in.

gtr1.jpggtr2.jpg

Oh and heres a Shameless free plug for the sale of my R31 GTS2 :cheers:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=67397

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I reckon there'd be about 10 -15 R32 GTRs around Perth at least....not that thats a bad thing :P

As for mods to this one..I'm not to sure at this stage, I'm told it has a 10CD Kenwood stacker (Or did have when it was auctioned :rofl:) an Aftermarket exhaust, Pod filters and the wheels obviously, on the auction sheet it has what appears to be HKS 275 written down (cams?)

Other than that I have a pair of Sparcos to put in and a Momo S/Wheel.

Not sure on the number plate thing I saw your pic in the other thread.!..?

Thx for the nice comments guys...but I think if I put those rims on a Kia Rio i'd get a similar response :cheers:

Heres a run down of the prices for you ;)

FOB Price in Yen

¥ 1'035'000

FOB Price in $AU

FOB ÷ 82.1

$12606

Freight

+$1450

$14056

Duty

+10%

$15462

Customs clearance

+ $450

$15912

GST

+ 10%

$17503

Import Approval

+$50

$17553

Landed Cost:

$17553

According to the auction sheet it has 66800kms :)

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