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Hi guys hoping someone can help me out!

In 2009 I sold my r32 gtr in white to a guy in Sydney , it was an unfortunate thing as I had a wedding to pay for!

Anyway getting to the point I'm trying to track it back down to hopefully purchase it back if the owner is willing to sell I have photos of the car and hoping someone would have seen it or recognizes it or knows the current owner , and can put me in touch with them!

Any leads would be greatly appreciated :-) check out the photos guys thanks in advance Joe

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Thanks mate very much appreciate your kind words :-) I hope she still looks clean if I can find her again lol I guess only time will tell!!!

Hopefully someone on here will recognize it or know who the owner is!

I also hope it was ok to put this up in this section I didn't know where else to post so hope I won't get in trouble lol ;-)

P.s any leads if small ones would be greatly appreciated :-) thanks everyone :-)

The only distinguishing feature from the Photo's is the rims. I'd say most likely changed by now.

Unless the owner is on these forums the chances would be None and Buckley's

and 4yrs it may not be the same beast you remember so fondly.

Plenty of white ones around

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So guys I have a update the guy that bought it off me his name is

Tony screnci

I tried looking him up on Facebook but no luck I even found his drivers licence number on a bit of paper that I luckily kept when I sold the car to him.

If anyone has any ideas on how I can find him with the info I have it would be greatly appreciated!

Again I no it's a long shot but I have the patience of a saint , and on sure someone has seen it or knows this bloke!

Thanks to everyone in advance :-)

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  • 9 months later...

It's been a while since I started looking for this car I found some more details about it but still don't know how to get in contact with the guy that owns it his name is listed above Tony Screnci was last seen in Sydney area.

Anyway I'm gonna try track this guy down so if anyone can help out would be appreciated and yes I know it's a long shot and there are plenty of other GTR's out there but I gotta keep trying lol

Just hope someone in the community has seen it or know something.

Thanks guys :-)

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