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Item: NISMO EDITION R32 GTR Skyline 90', genuine 46 878 kms on standard NISMO 320km dash, number 131 of 560

Location: Toowoomba

Website: here

Item Condition: VGC

Reason for Selling: Wife says it has to go, to many toys

Price and Payment Conditions: $30 000 ono

Extra Info:

This thing is absolutely stock original..except for the HKS oil filter relocator. The front bar was damaged on the boat, apart for this it is in absolute immaculate condition (front bar will be replaced before sale)

car has all the nismo leather bound books for verification.

Pictures: yes

Contact Details: 0429937651 or (07) 46 933666

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Nismo steel wheel turbos

Nismo exhaust

Slightly lighter

Nismo body kit

Few extra bits and pieces

The problem with the Nismo R32 GTR's is nearly every single one is slightly different because they were custom orders. This one appears to have a 260km/h dash as mentioned earlier instead of the 320kmh. However it is definetely a Nismo one because of the serial number you can see it as BNR32-100xxx

Edited by PM-R33

"Slightly lighter" .. what makes this "Nismo Edition" lighter than a standard GTR? perhaps a missing cheese cutter in the boot?. All in all i don't see this being worth 30k. Goto japan and bring back an immaculate 1994 R32 with legitimate 50,000kms for that price with the current Yen/Aussie dollar. That is what i call rare :D

the Nismo edition had no rear wiper or motor, no sound deadening, different headlights and had the option for no A/C and no ABS. This totalled 60kg's.

The Nismo edition will always be rarer especially for collectors. These things will definitely increase in value over time.

Any way GL with the sale.

But my point being is that for small things that you can do over a period of a weekend, i can't see the 30,000 worth. Just my opinion and each person is entitled to their own.

It's the fact it's a Nismo edition and there was only a limited number of them made (regardless what is actually different about them). Makes them more of a collectable item in the long run. And it wasn't just the things I listed, there were heaps of things different about them since Nismo made so many options available.

Here's another one for sale:

http://www.skylineowners.com/forum/showthread.php?t=36451

In 50 years time I know which one would be worth more.

Edited by PM-R33

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