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hey people,

i'm currently in the market for a new vehicle...preferably an R34 GTR. Can anyone help me out as to who are good people to deal with? Or if anyone here has one for sale please pm me or let me know?

Thanks!

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sorry i'd be after just a standard R34 GTR. i've probably only got about 50-55k to spend so unless i can get a v-spec or something for it i'll have to stick with the standard. what other specs are there available? i know of nur, m spec, n1 spec..any others? i dnt realy care wat colour, but if i have to choose i'd lean towards bayside blue or black

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try this link, used to be the old CRACKR on the coast, not a bad car for the asking price....

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...matchallpartial

i kno he will take 51, as i offered to him but ended up importing one a few weeks ago.

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try this link, used to be the old CRACKR on the coast, not a bad car for the asking price....

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...matchallpartial

i kno he will take 51, as i offered to him but ended up importing one a few weeks ago.

thanks mate..thats a nice ride..i'm defintely going to consider it..i mean a v-spec for 51k is hard to resist..is it a tru v-spec or is it the same as the other GTR's on car sales claiming to be V-Specs and then it says down the bottom "this is not a V-Spec"

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That is NOT a V-spec , unless they stripped the front and rear defusers . Carsales.com dont have an option for a none V-spec.

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Mate I own the black 34GTR on carsales, its not a vspec but I couldnt change this on carsales. Anyway just thought I would let you know, if you require any info dont be shy to email me during work times 8am-5pm on [email protected] or [email protected] all other times, cheers Regan

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Mate I own the black 34GTR on carsales, its not a vspec but I couldnt change this on carsales. Anyway just thought I would let you know, if you require any info dont be shy to email me during work times 8am-5pm on [email protected] or [email protected] all other times, cheers Regan

thanks guys that helps heaps... ST RACE i sent you an email.

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