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WTB: R33 GTR White Series 2/3 

Hi everyone, as the title states I'm looking to buy an R33 GTR in White. I am located on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland but will travel interstate for a clean vehicle.

For admin sake a rough price is around 25k, I can move upwards of this, this is all down to whether I think the asking price for the car matches the condition.

Attention: To make this easy, do not waste my time and I will not waste yours, if I'm traveling interstate for a car you tell me is clean, it must be clean, I do not want to get there and it's got fade and you say 'it's good for its age'. The condition of a car is good, bad or okay. Simple. Tell me in advance what needs to be done and I'll determine if I want to inspect. Otherwise I will pick it to pieces, low ball you and waste your time like you wasted mine. Do not assume because I've driven or flown x amount of hours I'll buy a car impulsively, I won't.

I've got the following criteria.

-White

-Low ks ( paper work preferable to show ks on import, trying to avoid nismo clusters unless there is evidence to support the odometer reading)

-No accident history

-No rust. I will ask for photos of the boot (above and below), chassis rails and front strut tower seams. 

-interior must be in good condition and suit the ks of the car. No gauges or items screwed or adhered to the dash itself.

-exterior must be immaculate, no fade, no scratches, no swirling, dents minor or none (if there are dents please tell me location so I can get an idea of what PDR would cost).

-Current safety certificate/ RWC

-Series 3 lights and front bar inserts are a + but not essential.

 

please tell me if you have pm'd me but I'd prefer you to post a link to the vehicle on this thread.

 

Thank you.

Edited by Thorsn
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