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I'm looking for a very clean example of an R32 GTR. I am in contact with import agents in Japan but am also looking within Australia to potentially save time/money.

The car needs to be as standard as possible (interior/exterior) and the lower the kms the better.

I am willing to travel interstate if you have the right vehicle. I am located in Melbourne.

Thanks for your help!

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I've seen that one, unfortunately it is out of my budget.... its seems the owner has a premium on it due to it being a Nismo edition.

And the fact that it's done 16,500 kms....... I've inspected the car and the mileage is genuine.

Bob.

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And the fact that it's done 16,500 kms....... I've inspected the car and the mileage is genuine.

Bob.

I have no doubt the car is amazing... but a bit too pricey for me.

The market is slow, even in Japan. I guess I'll just have to keep waiting

What's your budget

Depends on the quality of the car and specs. Normal GTR vs V-spec etc. Dont particularly want to spend more than 35-40k but in saying that I may spend up to 50k for the right car.

I bought my BCNR33 from Global Auto - as well as the AutoSelect 34GTR - dont expect a bargain - but you will find some amazing cars.

Nothing rings more true in the saying "You get what you pay for" when talking GTR.

Dan

Check out global auto in Japan

They stock some of the finest gtrs, prices have gone up so be prepared to pay upwards of 2'500'000yen plus to bring it here

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