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Looking for an unmodified or Nismo parts only (exhaust, air intake excepted) GTR VSPEC 2.R34 in Bayside Blue.

Money/budget is no problem for the right car

If anyone knows any dealer/site in Japan (aside from auctions - I am checking these) I am happy to go down that route as well.

Any suggestions welcome. Thanks in advance!

Yes I am aware of global auto in Osaka.

Keep away from the blue one that is currently on carsales.

http://www.japanesehistorycheck.com/portfolio-item/two-jdm-iconic-cars-100000-kms-total-rewind/

-edit- OK just did a quick check and it looks like that Blue Vspec II has been removed from carsales since the article from JHC come out.

There is another one for sale now by a private seller and it looks amazing.

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-2001/SSE-AD-3893008/?Cr=1

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Too modified? Seems pretty standard to me...

Completely standard, aside from.....

Upgrades / Extras - Engine - - Apexi Power FC + Hand controller - HKS Type R Intercooler - HKS Hard pipe kit - HKS EVC V Boost Controller - HKS Dump pipes - HKS Front pipe - Tomei Ti Expreme titanium cat back - Magnaflow 100 cell cat - Greddy Type R blow off valve - SARD fuel pressure regulator - Tomei fuel rail - Koyo radiator - Trust Airinx GT panel filter - Garage Defend GT cooling panel - Nismo R-Tune intake - Nismo air inlet piping kit - Nismo fuel pump - Nismo oil cap - Nismo radiator cap - Nismo fuel filler cap - Custom burnt titanium bonnet stand - Optima D51R yellow top battery - Hi Octane stainless catch can - K&N breather filters - Aeroflow fittings - Aeroflow braided lines - Aeroflow fuel pressure gauge Handling / Brakes - - Volk TE37SL - 19x10.5+12 - Volk Time Attack carbon centre caps - Volk Billet centre cap adaptors - Volk Duralumin nuts - Red - Ohlins R&T coil overs - HKS Kansai Service strut brace - Pirelli P-Zero Nero - 275/30/R19 - Project Mu SCR brake rotors - Front + Rear - Endless SS-M brake pads - Cusco master cylinder stopper Interior - - Nismo Titanium GT gear knob - Nismo instrument cluster (White) - Nismo floor mats - Pioneer AVH-8450BT head unit (DVD / Bluetooth) - Pioneer TSA1675S speakers - Pioneer tweeters - 3M 20% tint all around - Top of the range alarm / immoboliser Exterior / Styling - - Nismo S-Tune front bumper - Nismo Z-Tune side skirts - Nismo Z-Tune rear pods - Nismo B pillar carbon garnish - Nismo GT LED tail lights - Qest LED boot brake light - Colour coded front lip - Carbon wing blade - Full respray - Concept Garage (~3 months ago) - Brand new badges all around Car has just been completely serviced - - Near New Pirelli P-Zero tyres - Near New Optima D51R yellow top battery

So yeah.... basically standard, you're right.

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Completely standard, aside from.....

Upgrades / Extras - Engine - - Apexi Power FC + Hand controller - HKS Type R Intercooler - HKS Hard pipe kit - HKS EVC V Boost Controller - HKS Dump pipes - HKS Front pipe - Tomei Ti Expreme titanium cat back - Magnaflow 100 cell cat - Greddy Type R blow off valve - SARD fuel pressure regulator - Tomei fuel rail - Koyo radiator - Trust Airinx GT panel filter - Garage Defend GT cooling panel - Nismo R-Tune intake - Nismo air inlet piping kit - Nismo fuel pump - Nismo oil cap - Nismo radiator cap - Nismo fuel filler cap - Custom burnt titanium bonnet stand - Optima D51R yellow top battery - Hi Octane stainless catch can - K&N breather filters - Aeroflow fittings - Aeroflow braided lines - Aeroflow fuel pressure gauge Handling / Brakes - - Volk TE37SL - 19x10.5+12 - Volk Time Attack carbon centre caps - Volk Billet centre cap adaptors - Volk Duralumin nuts - Red - Ohlins R&T coil overs - HKS Kansai Service strut brace - Pirelli P-Zero Nero - 275/30/R19 - Project Mu SCR brake rotors - Front + Rear - Endless SS-M brake pads - Cusco master cylinder stopper Interior - - Nismo Titanium GT gear knob - Nismo instrument cluster (White) - Nismo floor mats - Pioneer AVH-8450BT head unit (DVD / Bluetooth) - Pioneer TSA1675S speakers - Pioneer tweeters - 3M 20% tint all around - Top of the range alarm / immoboliser Exterior / Styling - - Nismo S-Tune front bumper - Nismo Z-Tune side skirts - Nismo Z-Tune rear pods - Nismo B pillar carbon garnish - Nismo GT LED tail lights - Qest LED boot brake light - Colour coded front lip - Carbon wing blade - Full respray - Concept Garage (~3 months ago) - Brand new badges all around Car has just been completely serviced - - Near New Pirelli P-Zero tyres - Near New Optima D51R yellow top battery

So yeah.... basically standard, you're right.

Nismo fuel cap, cooler with cooler piping, s tune front bar, Rays wheel nuts are considered big things to you? Cars making standard power on a power FC big deal it's basically standard mostly cosmetic modifications.

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