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  1. Photos seem better here - http://www.carpoint.com.au/all-cars/dealer/details.aspx?R=OAG-AD-15126193&Cr=1 Bob.
  2. Photos now up..... Looks stunning. I saw it at the GT-R Festival this year. I've heard they are negotiable for a quick sale..... Bob.
  3. His reviews seem excellent...... https://www.facebook.com/Pm-leather-steering-wheels-151258758409667/ Bob.
  4. Yes but you are up for $15K-$20K to get it to that condition. At $40,000-$42,000 you have a decent project car on your hands. I'd try and track down a conventional 260 kph speedo (Will have Nismo or some other branding) as the non branded version was ONLY on ADM's. At least it will look normal and change out the centre gauges too. Find a period correct AM FM radio and the interior will look somewhat liveable. May be a bit of mucking around but its probably the only way someone will own a half decent sub $60K ADM. Yes, car now listed for $44,990.00 Bob.
  5. I like to work backwards....... The bare facts: ADM with no books. 187,000 kms with non original cluster. Anybody's guess as to the real mileage. Average condition at best. Needs mechanical work and overall minor restoration.. Ok if the car was in excellent condition, no books and required nothing to be spent and paint, body and interior were all good, I'd value the car at $60K. Simply calculate what it would cost to get the car into this condition. Realistically I'd say the car's worth $40k-$45k depending on the costs and your ability to do the work yourself. Alternatively, if your a clutz like me, then everything come with a $120.00 per hour bill! Cheers, Bob.
  6. So, in otherwords an absolute piece of sh!t.......
  7. Yep........ 100% Correct...... I can count numerous examples over the last 15 years were different makes and models escalated in value and owners could believe their luck. The R32 GT-R is, and will alway be, a phenomenal car. Add the racing history and it was always going to be a classic. Bob.
  8. Judging by this result, prices aren't coming down in a hurry.. This was a $15,000 car 15 years ago. https://www.shannons.com.au/auctions/2017-shannons-sydney-winter-classic-auction/KAC296E6KRP4GZ81/ Bob.
  9. He's changed the price up and down many times....... Musical chairs.... Luck of the draw what the price is every day.
  10. I wouldn't worry about that as such, just check the car out for rust in general. It isn't overly clear exactly what that entailed, some had heated side mirrors (as does mine) and thicker battery leads. Good Luck!
  11. So what has changed in 24hrs for the price to go up $15K? 50 Phone calls?
  12. Per attachment. No such Homologation was required..... The 560 1990 Nismo cars did that.
  13. No..... Just did some detective work to confirm the build number......... Vehicle Registration Enquiry.pdf
  14. They sold 100 not 70, there are 30 Black ones not 25, they were $112,995.00, not $121,995.00. Build Number 66........ http://www.carpoint.com.au/all-cars/private/details.aspx?R=SSE-AD-4935716&Cr=0 Cheers....... Bob.
  15. New ones have been unavailable for a long time. You can however by the Silver V-Spec versions new from Amayama for $26.93 ea plus postage and paint them grey yourself. Here - https://www.amayama.com/en/part/nissan/4034204u10 Cheers....... Bob.
  16. I went and looked at this car a few months ago for a Victorian member....... It's OK but as prices have continued to rise it's becoming realistic. I think they wanted nearly $50K when I looked at it. At $42-$43K it would be about right. Cheers, Bob.
  17. If you get stuck I'm sure you can get them here - http://www.skylinespares.com/ Cheers, Bob.
  18. Take it to a reputable wheel repair business and get them to confirm it is stuffed. Where are you located? Bob.
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