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Hi guys,

It is with great regret that I'm putting my pride and joy up for sale, the one and only Original Godzilla, the R32 GT-R. Those here in WA will have seen this car in social media being posted on Facebook by Enthusiast Groups, but most have never seen in real life due to it being kept in a warehouse for most of the time I have owned it and starting it on most weekends to keep the battery going and the oil moving. Well, now its up for sale. The paint on this car is still the factory Pearl Blue which is a special order on the V-specs (according to an independent site, only around 300 ever produced in this colour and 1 of 2 known in WA. This guy went to Fuji Speedway for the biggest GTR Meet in the world and only saw 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bQVhE72CWQ, skip to 10:41 haha, but check out the rest of the video too lol). Lots and lots of fruit and plenty of money has been spent on it!! She has been driven less than 2000kms in the time I have owned it which is about 1.5 years. Just paid for rego for another 6 months. If you're a serious buyer, get in touch with me and I can go through the vehicle in more detail and tell you the history of the vehicle. You will not find another that is in this condition with the original paint on still. There are some touching up that may be needed on the rear bumper due to sun damage from previous owner but I didn't want to fix as I wanted to keep everything as original as possible body wise.

Recently featured on 9tro.com: http://www.9tro.com/features/tuned-cars/skyline-bnr32-gt-r-not-as-stock-as-you-think

Please note typos on the article: NOT a Nismo gearbox but it is built and T88's are made by GReddy as most of you already know. Lots of other things are not mentioned either.

NOT for the faint hearted and inexperienced drivers. Traction is lost on all 4 wheels in 2nd gear when hitting boost!! Tuned to over 600HP+ and has been driven on safe tune and low boost at 550hp. Engine is very healthy and T88 set up is still relatively new.

Reason for sale: car is hardly EVER used and hardly sees sunshine or the public eye, and I'm just paying for insurance, rego and warehouse storage costs. Ask all the guys with the best GTR's in WA and they will vouch for it. Rather another fellow enthusiasts who has been waiting for a rare and clean R32 monster enjoy it. So the guys who have been waiting, here it is guys. Make me an offer before someone else takes it. She even has the original glove compartment key. I have never seen another person with a 32R who still has theirs.

Chasing $28,500 o.n.o.

Vinden - 0410 221 954. Please call me, and if I'm not available, leave a message or drop a text and I'll get back to you. Or PM me.

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Edited by Vinden87

That Colour is awesome...i can't believe it's an OEM colour....If only i still lived in Perth I would be all over this. hope it goes to a good home.

shame you didn't drive it more often mate, I drive my GTR at least once a week, would go nuts if I didn't

Would love to add a 32 to my collection, alas 2 cars is enough for me for now.

GLWS

Hey mate, you're right. I would love to drive her but I've got a really busy work schedule as well as two other brand new cars of which I only use one.. and thats when the misses does her shopping. Therefore after much deliberation, I have come to the realisation that she needs to go to someone who will spend more time with her.

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