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Hi guys, I'm after a r34 gtr or v spec. Been looking for around 3 months. Finding it hard to get a nice clean one in Sydney with genuine kms and no accident history. Everyone seems to dream and want top dollar for a rough one...

Will travel interstate IF the price is right. But need lots of pics before hand.

I will also get a comprehensive check done and well as Japanese history check, so if you know your Speedo has been altered or it has accident damage, please be honest with me so we dont waste each others time.

MUST have very tidy paint and panels.

Best way to contact me is pm through here or call. I can't receive sms while at home. But my mobile is diverted to home phone.

Thanks

Justin 0411171616

I havn't seen the car but this is the cleanest presented 34 gtr I've seen advertised since I've been looking. For what I want to do it doesn't suit and its a little ahead of schedule but if you are looking for a clean car I havn't seen one superior to it.

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/444832-r34-gtr-vspec-immaculate-condition-low-kms/

Mick.

P.S. I have no interest in the car at all. Don't know the owner, the car etc. Just an opinion from what I see.

I agree. It's very nice, although I don't like the wheels.

I gave him what I thought was a very reasonable offer (considering the location and on road costs once I got it home), but he refused. I would have paid the asking price if it was bayside blue.

Seen this one? Says it has log books.

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-2001/SSE-AD-2914448/?Cr=4&sdmvc=1

Or maybe even this one if you can stretch your budget out abit :)

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-2001/SSE-AD-2951119/?Cr=14&sdmvc=1

Both very nice examples

in my opinion both of these are asking around $10k to much. I know you have to aim high when selling though.

And a BSB one just came up for sale in SYD, check cars for sale on SAU

already in the process of talking to the owner. hopefully i will be inspecting on wednesday.

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