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  • 2 weeks later...

Two staff at Just Jap forecast that this model will be worth a quarter of a mill, by 2020.

By the way, Steve recently imported an R33 GT-R 400R. It's been sold.

He also brought in a R34 GT-R V-Spec N1 in 2011 and within a couple of weeks that was sold too.

  • 7 months later...

I might be biased.

But : http://www.exportcar.jp/en/component/auctstat/?view=auctstatdetail&id=2fyNiwUJuIOfzFH

that's $110k FOB for a modified R34 vs-2 in excellent condition..

That's not just a vs2, it's a Nür... A grade 5A one at that. I believe it's coming to Australia via import monster.

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Two staff at Just Jap forecast that this model will be worth a quarter of a mill, by 2020.

By the way, Steve recently imported an R33 GT-R 400R. It's been sold.

He also brought in a R34 GT-R V-Spec N1 in 2011 and within a couple of weeks that was sold too.

Terry, did you end up picking up that 32 N1 from carsales - was advertised a month ago I believe? Looked mint.

  • 4 weeks later...

Gents, I am announcing a reduction in price to that as listed below.

Regards,

Location: Perth, W.A.

Price: $115,000.

Genuine BNR34 GTR V-Spec N1 for sale. Current mileage shows approx. 18500km.

The chassis numbers were run through Nissan confirming genuine N1. The N1 block is stamped 24U, It has a larger factory oil cooler, no air-conditioning, black side mirrors, no stereo and no rear wiper arm.

The standard size wheels with the car were BBS RG-R in Diamond Black, which from what we can tell may have been an alternative factory option, considering also that BBS made the standard BNR34 GTR wheels.

Log books are present and maintained, and current registration is until March 16.

  • 1 month later...

For such a limited number , We Aussies sure like our super cars.

I now know of 2 in this country.

some one asked whats a N1 Nuremberg edition

Don't quote me, I read somewhere yrs ago

Nissan buying back some GTR's and completely And I mean completely to the smallest detail, reconditioning a car from ground up to produce a car as a special edition.

Why?? because they were no longer being made, and It made them that bit more special.

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