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Hi Guys,

I am currently looking for an R34 GTR Vspec II Nur and would like some knowledge from those of you which have purchased one or can just provide some good info.

I would prefer to purchase from within Aus as I have heard too many negative comments about importing. But I haven't completely ruled out importing.

I'm after a White GTR with relatively low km's (maybe around the 50K mark), with service history and in immaculate condition.

So far I have only found one in Aus (QLD) for $75K, although it does not have service history and the guy sold the original wheels and replaced them with some crap yellow wheels.

What is a good price to pick up one of these beasts for?

Would you recommend import since these cars are so rare to come across?

Do you know anyone who is selling a Nur?

Would it be better to buy a standard Vspec II for around $60K and spend a few bux to enhance?

Would appreciate some info. If there is anything I am asking which has previously been covered in another thread please let me know.

Thanks.

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Nur will be almost impossible to do for 50K mark and i am talking about importing here

was going through the auctions not long ago for a V-Spec

so i sort of know the prices and very few Nur go via auction and there are bloody expensive

you can get V-Spec 2 for that money if you wait a bit of time

If only you could stretch the budget a little..

http://www.skylinesa..._1#entry5656336

:worship:

Very nice car but a little too modded. Hoping to fine a bone stock nur or with minimal mods.

i sold mine for 65k and it was pretty immac.

at the end of the day nur is just wank factor id rather a vspec 2 with a strong engine and some power, brakes and other little things which is achievable with ur budget.

and M Spec is gay so is millenium jade haha

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i sold mine for 65k and it was pretty immac.

at the end of the day nur is just wank factor id rather a vspec 2 with a strong engine and some power, brakes and other little things which is achievable with ur budget.

and M Spec is gay so is millenium jade haha

Yeah I have to agree with you about M spec and millenium jade.

I saw pics of your car...maybe the guy you sold it to wants to sell :)

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