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Prefer Series 2 or 3 R33 or Series 2 (Dark Interior) R34 but open to others.

Prefer white or silver, with a higher preference for Gunmetal/Silver colours.

Ideally something with 350awkw minimum (not a set figuire but to give an idea, ore is welcome). Not looking for single conversions unless they are engineered in Vic. Built motors welcome, with receipts. Car should be road worthy/not a cop magnet.

Not after something requiring E85 exclusively as there's none locally from the pump. Flex fuel sensor OK.

Interior should be clean/not have gauges/electronics everywhere, the more stock looking the better. Side skirts and rear pods highly desired.

Car will be tracked on the odd occasion so need not be absolutely immaculate externally but should be fairly clean and genuine.

I'm in Wodonga but will obviously have travel, Melbourne and Sydney preferred but open to anything. Be ready to answer questions and potentially have the car inspected by a workshop (my cost).

This is not urgent, happy to wait for the right car. Flexible on some things (dont mind if i have to change wheels, add skirts etc). Prefer V-specs in R34 for the front and rear diffusers (and bonnet in VS2). Much prefer R33 Series 3 headlights.


Budget will vary on model/mods obviously.

Examples.

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