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Zele's sells the best condition cars I've ever seen. I dont believe they auction their cars off. They just put a premium on their cars.

My guess that car would be asking at least 8 mil yen.

A real collectors car for the purist.

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Zele's sells the best condition cars I've ever seen. I dont believe they auction their cars off. They just put a premium on their cars.

My guess that car would be asking at least 8 mil yen.

A real collectors car for the purist.

yeah i see the best examples on that website.......immaculate ones

Zele do top shelf cars, but man do they charge a mint. They do more Nismo-packaged GT-Rs than any shop I know.

I thought they were going to snap up my car when I bought it at auction, that's partly why I was so shocked when I actually won it.

To get that car in, I would assume it would be nearly as much as the new GTR on the road? Well I think to get that here it will cost over 110k, you might as well at the extra 60k and get the new one... wouldn't you? In a rich world that is :P

It would be way way over 110k for sure. I would dare say it would cost more than a new R35 by the time all the shit taxes are paid, complied and on road.

I think you'll find that was put on by Zele, not the factory gear. Either way, it creates a good impression - maybe I should wrap the seats in my car lol

In terms of cost to import, I doubt you'd find it was much cheaper to bring this in than to buy an R35.

Yep this car is a "new" car. I'm quite good friends with the president of Zele and I went to Yokohama to check this car out the other day. It's only got delivery KM's on it, it's the real deal. Never seen a 34 as perfect looking. It sits in an air conditioned office 24x7 tucked behind a McLaren SLR.

It has 6.5 million yen on it if you're interested. Not really that negotiable though as the right buyer will pay that when he sees it.

Yep this car is a "new" car. I'm quite good friends with the president of Zele and I went to Yokohama to check this car out the other day. It's only got delivery KM's on it, it's the real deal. Never seen a 34 as perfect looking. It sits in an air conditioned office 24x7 tucked behind a McLaren SLR.

It has 6.5 million yen on it if you're interested. Not really that negotiable though as the right buyer will pay that when he sees it.

Im very interseted in the silver r32 v-spec II...could you arrange a swap for my car with him?

It's worth a shot! I don't think they'd be able to deal with a 9 second GT-R though :P They're more into selling the light-medium tuned GT-Rs that appeal to older guys with money. I can arrange for a swap of your cash for his car though. Cash they are fond of.

how many of my 'Edith Cowan's' do you think he would want ?

Im very interseted in the silver r32 v-spec II...could you arrange a swap for my car with him?

It's worth a shot! I don't think they'd be able to deal with a 9 second GT-R though :P They're more into selling the light-medium tuned GT-Rs that appeal to older guys with money. I can arrange for a swap of your cash for his car though. Cash they are fond of.

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