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Im going to start looking for a decent condition R34 GTR thats in my price range of $75k - $85k.

Im obviously looking at non- VSpec models. If anyone is selling or knows where I could find one without having to import one from Japan and suffer through the RAWS process I would be very grateful.

Not in any hurry so overpriced/$100k stock GTR's are not interesting to me.

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Yeah, I wish GTR Shop :P

I will follow up that Millenium Imports one, thanks Dan.

What im hoping for is Black, Bayside blue, gunmetal grey or midnight purple fairly stock with exhaust done and stock rims.

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Why not? The car pictured + freight to OZ would still be in his budget.. and I doubt you'll find one around with as much fruit onit as that one :D

Why waste his time? Im assuming you know that modified cars are not viable to import because of the harsh SEVS regulations...... and also you cant even get compliance for the R34 as of yet.

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The car has ALL the standard parts available packed in boxes as well and is available without the aftermarket performance parts at an applicable rate.

A few posts up states an outfit will have compliance next month.

Wheres the waste of his time , the car is avail as std, and compliable WELL in his budget.

So I'm not wasting his time, you're wasting mine...

Unless you have a R34 GTR for sale or know of one, perhaps this isn't the thread for you.

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