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Hi, Got a 2002 V spec II NUR in Mellinium Jade, 39xxxkm with LMGT 4 18x9.5+12 power FC with controller,sliding cam gears,N1 turbos,s/s front pipe, Ganador titenium exhaust,exerdy cusion button clutch ( to handle 306kwaw power) Nismo suspensions with oil reservior ,HKS EVC6 controler,720cc injectors etc.etc at $89800 ono.

Alex 0433878905

Campbellfield Melbourne

  • 2 weeks later...

hard to find a V-spec 2 for 55K~~

You can get a V-Spec 2 for 55K if you import and have the patience

Not sure about BB color V-Sepc 2

Got a Black V-Spec 2000 model with Nice mods for around 45K landed only last month,but you need to be pretty patient

Might be worth keeping an eye on the import shops as they usually list the cars that they have currently in transit. If one looks ok they will let you put a fully refundable holding deposit on it pending an inspection by yourself and a mechanic. Best part is if you like it then its yours but if you don't then just say its not good enough and you get your deposit back. Just make sure you get it worded that way when you put the deposit down.

Good luck with your search and like they said above just be patient.

I'm in Melbourne and considering selling my R34 Vspec, as I can' t use it as much as I want to, I ride my motorbike to the city every day and hardly use it on weekends. 60k is what would make me sell immediately.some quick info, to give you an idea.- yr 1999- Odo under 100k, timing belt is aftermarket upgraded anyways- bayside blue , full factory body kit- mildly tuned to 281kw @ all wheels, has heaps more potential- Brand new tyres and alignment just done- Like new inside out, you will hardly find a scratch- all seats retrimmed with new non slip leather- serviced every 5k- power fc, boost controller, intercooler, exhaust plus heaps more, looks immaculate top to bottom- too much to list, if you're interested , just pm me and you can have a look at the car in person.forgot to say something about the audio system, not a bad setup with amp+woofer & AVIC phone/nav/rev cam etc

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Thank you guys for the reply.

M'cky : nice looking car you have there!but im looking for v-spec 2 as the year is around 2001- 2001 =(

farch : good idea,but v-spec2 comes with different spec =(

thatlbeme : any recommendation on which import shop should i look at?p.s : i am located in adelaide,would be great if they have any..any suggestion?maybe outside adelaide perhaps? =)

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