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Looking to buy a 93 or 94 GTR, may consider an earlier model if the right one presents itself.

First colour choice is White or Silver but I will consider Grey as a second choice.

If you have;

a straight car (this excludes tape job resprays, uneven panel gaps, crapped out body rubbers, rusting rails, etc...)

with healthy engine (I will be doing a compression and leakdown before purchase)

I'm looking to buy your car!

I have recently missed out on a string of vehicles that have been snapped up, so I'm getting frustrated!

I have money and am ready to buy, considering the current market for imports I'm looking to spend ~18k but might spend more for the right car.

send me a pm or reply to this topic.

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dont knwo ur chances to find a good car for 18k....

if your interested I have a tidy 90 model, plenty of mods, bigger turbos, from only 10psi 250awkw and 14psi 280awkw...

$22k

pm if interested

Well, I'm hoping to find one at close to that price... but I can always pay more for a top notch car. $18k is my target!

Thanks for the offer mate, but didn't you just buy that car from Hanyou? Why selling so quick and why upping the asking price by $3k?

yes i have bought it in the last few months....but i have just decided to get married so the car must go.

reason for the price rise is that I have just spent about 4k on it, pfc, cam gears, new radiator and all piping, brake upgrade.

$18K target probably explains why you are missing out on a few GTR's mate.

Immaculate 32 GTR's in bog stock form or even with a few mods will fetch much more than that - at least 22K.

Good luck in the search anyway - you never know.

The price is not the reason I'm missing out... :laugh:

The cars I've missed were already sold when I arrived to look at them.

Further, please re-read my first post, I'm not looking for an 'immaculate' car. Just an original one that hasn't been stacked or bodged up.

I've seen several cars that fit the description, including price, but they were not the colour I am after (including a straight and genuine V-spec II in the low 20s).

Please only post if you have or know of a car, don't waste my time posting opinions.

As I said, $18k is my target. Not my limit! A seller never heads out asking their minimum price, why would I!

I've seen several cars that fit the description, including price, but they were not the colour I am after (including a straight and genuine V-spec II in the low 20s).

lol at you for not buying it then!!! a good clean 32 gtr sounds like its out of your price range... ive seen one running gtr that was not registered or road worthy and looked like shit for 18k everything else has been over 20

  • 1 month later...

how are you mate, i got a immaculate r32 gtr, probably one of the best gtr going around, its a 89 but cleaner den all of the gtr ive ever seen out there, its got alot done to it, im after $27,500 but better if you go see my thread,

cheers mate

I have purchased a car... not a GTR (still a Skyline but more of a thrash box)

At this point I'm not looking anymore but may have another crack at it next year when I find more patience.

Unfortunately looking for GTR's is too painstaking! After looking at ~25 cars, I ended up buying the first non GTR Skyline I looked at.

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