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Hey Guys

I'm currently looking to buy an 09/10 R35 GTR. After owning an r33 & r34 gtr over the last few years, I then got an FPV GT which was a great family car but just didn't do it for me.

If anyone is looking to sell I'm after one in either Black/White/Gunmetal or Titanium. I would prefer ADM but may entertain a good deal on JDM.

I am not fussed if it is or isn't modified.

I have the money ready and available and am

An easy going genuine buyer.

Please if you could pm me some details and a contact number and I'll get back to you asap.

I would like to buy something in the next couple of weeks, but can buy tomorrow if the right car at the right price come up.

Also I travel a lot for business so am not fussed what state the car is in either, although preferably Melb/Syd/Act/Qld

Cheers :)

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good luck with the search. hopefully a few guys upgrading to 2011 models will have some neat 09/10 models up for sale. they are a great car. having personally owend 32/33/34 and 35 GTRs I can say they are an amazing car and fantastic to drive. also a great city car and perfectly fine to drive in peak hour etc. but when that road opens up........ :)

EOY or just after should be a good time to buy too.

Yeah I have and am speaking to a few people, I just thought this would be the best place incase an owner was going to trade in there car for a 2011mdl well they can let me know and I'll buy there car instead.

I know myself sometimes when Considering to sell or not, if there was an easy buyer there without advertising or anything, I would sell :)

I've got a white 2009 OCT with 6000k on it, not a single scratch on the car, just done the 18month service, interested?

Yeah I have and am speaking to a few people, I just thought this would be the best place incase an owner was going to trade in there car for a 2011mdl well they can let me know and I'll buy there car instead.

I know myself sometimes when Considering to sell or not, if there was an easy buyer there without advertising or anything, I would sell :)

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