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Hello,

Been searching for a clean gtr for a couple of months now.

After a nice VspecII, no rust, no accident history, papers prefered.

not too fussed on mods, dont want anything to crazy, stage one / two mods good.

Will consider vspec I if black or purple, but will consider all colours if vspecII.

Also interested in mspecs, and Nurs if its not too far out of my price range.

Price range is sitting around 60k mark, with room to go abit further if needed.

Im located in newcastle, travel to sydney often, and prefer nsw cars unless its exactly what im after and relatively stock.

pm, txt or call if you have something that fits the bill above.

0435 721 814

Cheers,

Anthony

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Thanks Mate,

Have inspected the car and have been talking to both Matt and Terry, but trying to wait out for a vspecII

Cheers,

Anthony

PS I am a cash buyer, no hassels from the banks!

Bump,

Currently no vspecII's for sale in NSW atm that i know of, let me know if you have / know one that might sell.

Wanting to get a car asap.

Cheers,

Anthony

BUMP,

Will be in sydney saturday morning, only inspecting one at this stage, also going to start bidding on cars in Japan.

Would prefer buying in Aus, let me know.

Cheers,

Anthony

Cheers mate,

Im pretty keen on the one im looking at, if its as good as i have been told than it should be all good.

Hope one pops up for you soon, i was going to bid on a BB VS2 in japan that goes on auction tommorow if you have seen it? grade 4... im going to hold off on bidding untill i see the one on the weekend.

Cheers,

Anthony

Hey cheers, i did see that one, thought about it, will still probably fetch 3.5mil+ im sure. i was going to bid on a MNPIII non vspec, grade 4.5, but passed on it, ended up reaching 3mil and didnt sell... might try next week if i have no luck this weekend.

importing doesnt seem to cost effective atm imo, but have a much better chance of getting exactly what im after.

Cheers,

Anthony

Bump,

Put an offer on a car on the weekend, but cant seem to agree on the price at the moment.

Let me know if you have something that might interest me, before either me or the owner changes our mind ha!

Cheers,

Anthony

Thanks to everyone who helped and offered cars, I had a GTR inspected yesterday and came back all good, so will be picking up my new car tommorow morning!

Cheers,

Anthony

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