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This R32 is a limited edition V Selection II, which came with some upgraded options in celebration of ‘Nissan Group A’ race victories with the Skyline GTR. The car has no major mods, except a set of shiny stainless steel extractors, an exhaust system, audio gear, custom paint & body kit. It's my daily driver so I wanted something simple and reliable to get me around in & not attract attention.

The audio gear: Alpine splits in the front, Pioneer rear speakers, Nakamichi 1000Wrms 12" sub & Rockford Fosgate amp. The sub & amp are in a custom box made to fit the R32 boot & still be removable for extra space. Audio gear alone (excl. headunit) is worth $2.5k. The car has a black-wired Viper alarm with 3-point immobiliser. The alarm & audio gear will be incl. in the car, except the head unit.

The paint was done in Dec 2005 with 3 layers of clear for extra shine. The paint cost me $4.2k. The car has a full Vertex kit, which cost me $1k. Adding all that up, the car is actually worth over $15k (plus the major service I will do this week).

The car was bought from Kansai in Japan (got all receipts) with about 50,000km on it in 2002, service history and logs to back it up. The speedo now reads just over 114,000km. The car's not a 15-year-old import and as a result had to meet tough rules when it was imported, so I feel it's a better quality car than the cheaper ones. Also the car's not common & is no longer eligible for import. It’s a great daily driver & is very good on fuel; I usually get about 500km a tank.

Now QLD is following NSW & VIC with new laws that will stop under 25’s from purchasing a powerful vehicle. That makes this non-turbo R32 perfect for the youngster that wants the style & character of a Skyline & to have it all legally.

The car goes in for the major service this week. The timing belt, all the bushes & all fluids will be replaced, costing me $1k. She is in truly awesome condition; you will not find better.

Price is a very reasonable $11,000 firm. Thank you!

Thanks,

Samanatha.

[email protected] or PM.

Pictures added. As you can see she's so clean and straight, not a ding or scratch on her (touch-wood)..

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That's very very nice.. wish something like that was for sale when I was looking around :thumbsup:

But, it's worth more than 11.1k.. put it up to 12ish Because once you get hassled down you'll be in the 10.6ish k range.

Edited by ignuz
  • 3 months later...

sorry to go offtopic but whered you get that info? i read about that in the paper today but it didn't give any definite figures on power restrictions or whatever. if its anything like the recent NSW P plater changes it won't effect people who got their liscence before the date the laws are introduced. hopefully :thumbsup:.

and nice 32. cleanest example of a GTS i've seen. :dry:

Edited by hobbsy
sorry to go offtopic but whered you get that info? i read about that in the paper today but it didn't give any definite figures on power restrictions or whatever. if its anything like the recent NSW P plater changes it won't effect people who got their liscence before the date the laws are introduced. hopefully :no:.

and nice 32. cleanest example of a GTS i've seen. :P

In the paper today, yea they didn't give any figures but under 25's wont be able to purchase a powerful car :) sux huh.. Not sure about who it'l affect in terms of when they got their licence. .

And thanks ;)

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