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1989 GTR RB26DETT

5 speed

Black --> pearl white color change

Mine's 320km/h gauges, presently reading 50,000 kms (questioned)

TRUST intercooler

Carbon fibre bonnet

HKS exhaust

Suspension

Recaro bucket seat

GReddy Protec boost controller

GReddy turbo timer

GReddy boost gauge

4 x Defi gauges

Roll cage

LSD

Heavy clutch

guess how much?

$21,000

Originally posted by Nizmo

haha Kens viagra :P

hmm if i had all the money in the world i would have no clue what i would buy - yeah those european fancy wancy cars are nice eye candy but I have no desire to own one - i have a heartattack everytime i have to leave mine in a public carpark - i think owning something like that would send me to the loney bin.

Hehehe , you only live once , are a long time dead and they don't allow you to take money or Real estate with you.

I still do the same dumb shit with cars I did 30years ago , just with a few more bucks to do it with.

Also handy to have a mate who runs Alf Barbagallo Rover.

Gives me a chance to drive a few things .:D

cheers

ken

Originally posted by darK

yea.. i know ken.. but that means.. someone will have it by the time i can drive.. and it'll be nice and cheap for me :P

Don't bet on it , prices of 89's have climbed already and will be as expensive as 92's by November.

Dealers are stockpiling em in Japan.

See what has happened to 88 patrols and terranos .

I get the sold prices as well , not just the ones from PMS

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Did I just miss Niz?

yes.. :P

Originally posted by gtrken

Don't bet on it , prices of 89's have climbed already and will be as expensive as 92's by November.

really.. shite..

hmm.. maybe i'll stick to the galant..

but i would like to have a Chaser...

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