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Very rare Australian delivered GTR GODZILLA , 1 of 100 ever made, immaculate condition.

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The original "Godzilla", number 78 of only 100 Australian Delivered vehicles from Nissan Australia. This car is a piece of racing history, winning the Bathurst 1000 in 1991 & 1992. Thirty of these were used for racing by Nissan Australia with only 70 being released to the Australian public priced at $111,000 as new.

To maximize its market value it is completely unmodified with the exception of mandrel bent exhaust. Original black paint with Australian only 115,000kms, includes original manula, radio, key and factory fitted alarm.

Additional factors for this particular vehicle are:

- In excellent mechanical and cosmetic condition

- Mature owner, non-smoking, non-children & non-pet home

- Vehicle serviced in workshop every 3000kms

- Has never had any accidents or structural repairs

- Always garaged & meticulously maintained by owner

- Seldom utilised vehicle that has never been driven hard

Very reluctant sale by passionate owner due to increasing storage costs.

Suit investor or showroom owner/ collectors agency.

Serious enquiries only –

Located in Melbourne

Custome VIC plates included NURVUS

Please contact me via Carsales advertisement using this link: Australian Delivered GTR for sale

$55,000

Original dealership memo attached when released from Nissan motor company indicating the build number and all factory modifications:

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Thanks for the feedback guys!

I'd love to keep but I need to make room in the garage. The last thing I want is for it to sit in the backyard for 10 years with a tarp over the top of it. Hopefully it will go to a good home where it will have its own spot in the garage...or louge room?

I also think it's in the ball park for Kms and condition. I am open to reasonable offers at this point. Shannons aucitons is also tempting but they eat you alive with fees. $550 to enter and they keep 11% of the sale.

  • 2 weeks later...

Dropping the price to $49,000 as urgent sales is required. I didnt think I will get rid of it this way but have some family things I need to clear up. Price will remain the same on car sales, so this is only available to SAU members. Can work something out for interstate purchases.

Enquiries at 0448300211

Cheer

Nick,

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