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Hey guys, i know there are a few of these, but i have been looking for a R34 GT-R for awhile and am struggling abit.

after ideally a 99vspec, might settle for a non vspec if its nice, or a vspec II if its in my price range (looking to spend around the 50k mark)

not too fussed on the colour, ideally black and not really after white.

low kms and stage 1 mods would be great, but not a deal breaker.

At this stage only after NSW cars, unless stock.

send me a PM or call or text 0435 721 814 if you have one your thinking about selling.

Cheers,

Anthony

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I am a cash buyer with money waiting, so not going to get stuffed around by the banks etc..

show me what you have got?.......

ideally after black, purple or blue vspecs. have seen all the ones on carsales.

Cheers,

Anthony

ha, struggling to find a black or blue 99 vspec in nsw is all. few white ones, or non vspecs of colours i want.

inspected Longz car last week but im after something a little cleaner.

Cheers,

Anthony.

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Going to be in Sydney this weekend looking at a few cars, let me know if you have one avaliable. Really want a black one if you have one your thinking of selling!

Cheers,

Anthony

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Going to be in Sydney this weekend looking at a few cars, let me know if you have one avaliable. Really want a black one if you have one your thinking of selling!

Cheers,

Anthony

Hello there is a nice black vspec 2 in Sydney at the moment that was just listed in the 4sale section. Hope this helps.

And that melbourne 1 above looks like a very good buy too with nice mods.

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Thanks guys.

At the moment still trying nsw for cars but will be going interstae if I don't find one soon.

Saw that black one and have pm'd so will hopefully check it out on the weekend.

Cheers

Anthony

Would you consider a pearl M-Spec/black leather with mild mods and low k's.

I bought the car in Osaka in 2004, I have the original Japanese books including logbook and full history.

After owning this car for 7 years I'm thinking of selling as I'm not using it.

If you are keen and you want more info please email: [email protected]

I'm not on these forums much these days.

In any case good luck with your search.

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For got to mention im located in newcastle. Have been going to sydney every weekend for a few weeks now.

Let me know if you have what im looking for and thinking of selling

Cheers,

Anthony

Cheers mate

Have been in touch with the guys at xtreme motorsports.

The black one is due middle of next month and am very interested, but trying to get one asap.

Cheers

Anthony

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Going to be in sydney again this weekend (at this stage only saturday). only looking at 2 cars, i would like to look at more...

Let me know.

Cheers,

Anthony.

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