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Hey as title states in after a clean r32/33 GTR. Got a budget of 30k. Would prefer one with a already forged motor. From Victoria but will travel for right car. Pm me with what you've got.

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im assuming you havn't found the right car through carsales as there are a few ok ones up there.
though of importing?

im on the same hunt but im colour specific so its difficult, but for 30k you can get a nice gtr. even a nice simple gtr for 20 and drop the rest on the engine yourself.

Yeh I'm having trouble finding the right one. There are a few ok ones out the but not as clean as id like. The two I liked sold before I got to look at them :-(

I'm looking at maybe importing one atm. Would love a gunmetal grey v spec.

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I seen that one on carsales. Not a big fan of the colour.

I'm constantly on carsales every day looking for the right one. Going to have a look at one this weekend.

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I've just advertised my 1998 / series 3 R33 GTR here, http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/455836-1998-series-3-r33-gtr-for-sale-melbourne-white/?p=7518403 , lightly to moderately modified.

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