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Could start by listing what your budget is and what specific model and or color you prefer. Are you willing to travel interstate?

Try this

http://www.carsales.com.au/dealer/details/Nissan-Skyline-1999/AGC-AD-16276923/?Cr=1&sdmvc=1

Looks clean, nice mod list and comes with books and docs from Japan, could help with verifying the kms too.

Ok, thanks for the advise.

Model isn't particularly important but v spec, v spec 2 would be nice.

I would like a white one but not limited to that colour.

Budget is up to $60k.

Have checked this one out but not ready to pass on $65k for it.

http://www.japanesehistorycheck.com/

http://www.japaneseodometercheck.com/

either of these

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/446682-for-sale-1999-r34-gtr-v-spec/
what about this one.

this is the one i was going to buy but due to unforeseen circumstances i no longer have the funds .
He said he has the paper work from japan so if he can prove it might save you a tiny bit of money.

Spotted this badboy on J-spec's new site today. Might be worth looking into, seems very clean.

http://j-spec.com.au/featured/2001-Nissan-Skyline-GTR_V-Spec_2-16982.html

edit - Jspec will do the work for you to prove the KMs are legit etc.

Edited by thychiz

sorry forgot to include.

from memory they ask you
. Vin-number
.color of the car
, when it was exported ( if unknown will just take a bit longer to find.)
current kms

that is for the first link i gave you.

unsure about the second one as i have never used it.

Well, that white one seems like the only clean one atm, do the jap odo check and then check the logbooks that the dealer claims on the logbooks, then if it seems correct, then i'd jump on it, especially when an example like that is quite rare.

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