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Hi Been a member for a long time and have only really now started to look for a GTR.

Ive several different cars (RX7, WRX, XR5) now it is time to buy a real toy.

What I was wondering if anyone here knows this car and can tell me any history.

Reason why is that I live in Rockingham and the Car is past Joondalup.

Also it mentions it has Vspec gear on it, how can I tell it is a real VSpec.

Thanks in Advance

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...5&silo=1011

Sorry Unable to figure out how to post a link

If you dont want to post on here, please feel free to PM me.

James

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I've seen it once, looked to be in very good condition and the owners a nice guy too.

One sure way to see if its a V spec is to ask him for the VIN number and get someone to run it through nissan fast for you in this thread http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/VI...&start=1600

Only 1 hour drive from rockingham to joondalup :S

It's a V-spec 110%. He is a close friend of mine.

He is a very honest person, if you have any questions on the car you should just call him.

How's it going Rohan and James? Done anything to your car Rohan since I last saw you? :/

Thanks Guys for the Feedback

Snozzle and Ten Four you both have great looking cars, however, the ex wife is kicking up a stink and it looks like it might be back to court. Thus no toy for me, well until atleast April next year.

Good Luck guys with the sale.

I hope to be driving one soon.

James

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