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Hi every1,

Im looking for an immaculate R34 GTR, either vspec or vspec II and bayside blue in colour. A close to stock one is preferred, but will still consider modified examples.

I am located in Sydney but may travel for the right car. Have cash ready.

If u have one, please PM me your contact number and a brief description of your car + asking price and we'll go from there. Or If u would like to call me my number is 0403 898 517.

Also may be interested in trading my black Evo VIII + cash if your keen.

No carsales links please, already check there regularly. And please No broker / importer / dealer offers, I already have people looking in Japan 4 me.

Thanks.

Edited by iwanta34gtr

Hmmm, immaculate 10-12 year old 34GTR......now that is a tall order!!

Looks like you may still be in the same boat 6 months from now :)

Good luck again, with your search!!

Hi again mate. Cheers and agreed - very tough find.

Im sure you know by now how fussy I am. So, if I do ever find one - just imagine what it will be like by the time im done with it.

  • 1 month later...

Hello,

Yep - have chosen this is the thread I will be using from now on for my search.

No other threads will be used or opened.

Cheers mate.

I've always liked the look of this one, if you can manage to track down the owner and convince him to sell. The pic was taken on pymble ave and i've seen him around pymble a few times on comenarra pkwy etc; My brother stopped and took the pic then turned around to get better photos but the guy thought he was trying to steal it and moved it into his garage lol.

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Cheers for the bump Terry and Simon, search is still in progress.

Judging by the look of that one, it may one of the old top secret promo gtr's.

A guy named Travis that lives down the road from me used to own it. He sold it then the guy that bought it, sold it here - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/339442-skyline-r34-gtr-v-spec-imported-by-top-secret-imports/

If its the same car, nice to know its still in Sydney.

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