Nissan skyline r32s - price?

alibobo, Dec 18, 6:12am
1000065008

i see quite a few dealers selling these cars now, assume all are fresh imports in good condition etc. but really? 17K? surely no-one will pay this price.

franc123, Dec 18, 6:19am
They would be much more expensive to source in Japan these days I'd have thought, they're not going to be $7995 a dozen like they were late last century. To the hard out R32 enthusiast who wants a factory manual one that hasn't been badly molested by a succession of grubby kiwi boyracers its probably cheap.

vtecintegra, Dec 18, 6:48am
Check out what some of this stuff sells for in the USA

http://japaneseclassics.com/inventory/

daz59, Dec 18, 8:09am
It has done more than 66k with a steering wheel like that

westwyn, May 26, 7:38pm
That's the worth of a factory unmodified GTS-T type M 5-speed Coupe all right- good ones are getting hard to find in Japan and there's a hungry world market for them, not just NZ. Crappy ones, accident damaged, high km etc- a different story. But look at the details of this one!

Steering wheel wear like that has nothing to do with km usage, the factory leather wheel wore prematurely, heat in particular caused the leather skin to harden and peel away. Speaking as someone who was involved in the importation of literally hundreds of these back in the day, this was entirely normal.

The vast majority of Skylines still left in NZ have been bent or bingled by drift muppets and the Edaboc-sticker crowd.