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hey guys, my dads off to japan again on saturday to re stock on parts for the wrecking yard he owns.

Anyway i was speakin to his contact in japan who told me he had a r31 gtr for sale? lol

obviously knowing there isnt such thing ( the man dosent know to mcuh about skylines) i told him to send of a few pics.

And to my surprise a r31 gtsr :)

Anyway despite not knowing what it was he seemed to know there hard to find and put a 700,000 yen price tag on it. The old man said if im keen he'l consider bringing it down with a couple ae86's hes got ready to ship down.

Ive got a r34 and honestly wouldnt have a clue what a r31gtsr is worth. Looked fairly clean etc etc

Whats the price tag on one of these in australia roughly? Is there much of a market for them? i wouldnt be interested in keeping it, purely to sell

thanks in advance

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There were 800 GTS-R's made for production.

Landed, they should sell here for around 14-20k depending on the condition etc.

There are a lot of fake GTS-R's around. Its semi-easy to tell if you know what your looking for.

Small things like the aircon setup, the cooler, turbo, manifold, and slight intersior differences over GTS-X/GTS coupes

In stock form, probably a bit disappointing from a performance perspective due to the quite large turbo on the RB20.

So a very very peaky powered type of car.

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and if you buy it, don't butcher the standard, beautiful exhaust manifold like R31 nismoid did! that one still hurts nismoid!!! :rant:

WTF...Ash you ought to be ashamed of yourself...butchering a bunch of banana's like that. I hope you brought that up with Father last time you were in the confession box.

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lol :rant: The work was actually done tastefully to accommodate the external gate.

And to date, i still reckon it was the best sounding screamer i've ever hear

But it was returned back to internal by the guy i gave it to :(

So all hope is not lost.

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