The Shocking Theft of a Rare R32 Skyline GT-R from Nissan’s Coveted Heritage Collection
The Great Escape: A Rare R32 Nissan Skyline GT-R Stolen from Heritage Collection
In a move that has left many scratching their heads, a unique and valuable 1991 Nissan R32 Skyline GT-R has been stolen from Nissan Australia’s heritage collection. This particular car, with registration "GTR 091," is one of just 100 R32 GT-R models sold new in Australia, making it a truly rare and prized possession.
The Perfect Heist
The theft was reportedly carried out with ease, with thieves targeting Nissan’s headquarters in Melbourne and making off with the minty fresh motorsport icon. The team at Nissan has since confirmed the incident, stating, "Unfortunately our original R32 GT-R has been stolen and is now subject to a police investigation." The case is currently being investigated by the Victoria Police, with little information available on its status.
Will the GT-R Stay in Australia?
Given the car’s distinct appearance and the Skyline community’s keen eye, it’s highly unlikely that the GT-R will remain in Australia. In the past, similar high-profile thefts, such as the R34 GT-R rented by Lewis Hamilton in Japan, have ended in the car being recovered just in time from shipping containers on its way abroad. In this case, it’s likely that the stolen R32 GT-R is already on its way to a distant destination, making it challenging for Nissan to recover.
The International Skies Won’t Be the Same
Whether you’re a Skyline enthusiast or simply a car aficionado, the news of this heist is sure to raise a few eyebrows. The thought of a such a remarkable piece of automotive history being spirited away, potentially never to be seen again, is a sobering one. Fingers crossed that this rare R32 GT-R is recovered soon and returns to its rightful home in the Nissan heritage collection.
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