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Hey guys,

I've previously posted something close to this, but still haven't been able to find what I want.

I'm after a well looked after R34 GT-V.

As stock as possible

Low Kms preferred

Car is within Victoria (preferably, may travel if needed)

4 door (will look at coupes, preference is sedan)

Manual or tiptronic auto trans, not too bothered.

Black or bayside blue (but it's not a significant issue :) )

Sunroof

Series 2 preferably, but again, not a major issue.

The car must be in Melbourne (or close at least) and available for me to check it out before any money is put down.

A car with no accident repair, no broken interior bits etc will really get my attention - I will pay for quality.

Fairly specific in some cases, I know, and if I don't get any major results, I'll probably end up importing it - but I figured it can't hurt to try.

If you have or know of someone who has what I want, please do not hesitate to PM me or email me at [email protected].

Thanks!

Oh and just for reference - I'm on my P's in Vic, and the later ones, so I've got the no performance mods rules, on top of the no-turbo/supercharger stuff. So PLEASE don't ask me to look at a turbo - I can't justify buying it to sit there for 2 years. :)

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I do, in melbourne. But wont be giving it cheap. It is a 2000 R34 gt-v seriies four dour manual. Full midnight purple respray and full uras body kit with a custom frontbar, custom exhaust which in many peoples opinion is one of the best sounding ever on a n/a. 18inch JDM white wheels, greddy suspension, lowered. and a full 5000 dollar direct port vapour gas injection system, 20-25 bucks gets you 400km easy. Let me know if your keen and if so your budget.

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Oh and just for reference - I'm on my P's in Vic, and the later ones, so I've got the no performance mods rules, on top of the no-turbo/supercharger stuff. So PLEASE don't ask me to look at a turbo - I can't justify buying it to sit there for 2 years. :)
I do, in melbourne. But wont be giving it cheap. It is a 2000 R34 gt-v seriies four dour manual. Full midnight purple respray and full uras body kit with a custom frontbar, custom exhaust which in many peoples opinion is one of the best sounding ever on a n/a. 18inch JDM white wheels, greddy suspension, lowered. and a full 5000 dollar direct port vapour gas injection system, 20-25 bucks gets you 400km easy. Let me know if your keen and if so your budget.

I would normally be definitely interested, but I can't budge on the P plate laws - which unfortunately includes, AFAIK, the exhaust and/or injection system. Thank you though, and good luck selling it!

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I would normally be definitely interested, but I can't budge on the P plate laws - which unfortunately includes, AFAIK, the exhaust and/or injection system. Thank you though, and good luck selling it!

Injection system is not a performance mod. And well stock exhausts aren't hard to find. Anyway good luck finding one. I was lucky enough to find a 4 door one that's manual, pretty rareish. :-)

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