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Hey all,

Just starting to reach out some tentacles (weird analogy) to see if anyone here has the car that i'm looking for. Pretty simple, as i'm VERY new to the whole car/skyline scene, I want to start off with stock.

Criteria:

  • R34
  • year 2000 (series 2)
  • Stock as possible
  • Black.
  • Manual.
  • <100,000km

I've trawled the forums for the past month or two, and actually found it fairly difficult to find a car such as this for sale. I also keep a regular eye on carsales + trading post. Anyway, biggest point is, I'm still saving up the money now so mainly, I'm putting this up for anyone to see, who has such a car, that I will be looking to buy it around January 2013.

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you're better off finding a stock one on cars sales as these forums are 80% modding base but with that sort of cash theres the nicest s14 with this cleanest engine for sale somewhere in the f/s section haha

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all good man and good luck but might i add that if your looking at modding in the future its always cheaper to buy one already done...find one lightly modded or modded to your desire and make sure its been taken care of

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indeed! that is certainly on my mind, as I wouldn't mind buying one with exhaust, blow off, air filter (or is that pod filter) done already...and maybe some nice rims on it. certainly would be cheaper to buy one like that (one on carsales.com right NOW actually, which is EXACTLY what i'm after)

&sort=default"]http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/nissan-skyline-2000-13423694?eapi=2&base=1216&vertical=Car&cr=0&find=black|CarAll&__N=1246%201247%201252%201282%201216&num=15&silo=Stock&Range=Year:1999,2000&items=[Make:NISSAN,Model:SKYLINE,BaseEnabledBadge:25GT-T]&sort=default

do you happen to know if this person is on SAU?

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pod filter/air filter same same...ones stock ones not....that one is pretty nice lightly modded its a gtt which is sick but its in vic but seems keen on a quick sale

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@Kyuubi yep, says quick sale and anyway I don't have the minimum amount of cash yet anyway so wouldn't be able to get it off him....so here's to hoping nobody wants it =D

@enka thanks. up a k is fine, the problem is finding the actual car itself - I haven't seen the car i've linked above, but nothing has really come close to that on carsales etc etc.

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hehe its all good man youll find something, you got a while to look.

if something does come up that suits you perfectly maybe get a few thousand dollar loan off and pay it off real quick, because you dont want to let it get away.

oh and also, you should go test drive a heap of them, just to get a feel for the car. you dont want to buy something that is broken

GL

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bump up to the top.

seems to be a serious lack of 34s for sale, just looking at the first page of the sale forum there is 1 GTR and 1 GTT for sale, the rest are 32s and 33s! What's going on!?!?

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