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I know of a few owners who might take 75-90k if you can stretch it.
If an R33 GTR S3 V-Spec interests you I have a clean one for 50

Thanks rb335. But $70k is as far as I can stretch my budget. Can your mates come down to $70k(I have cash ready)? In regards to 33 GTR vspec-sorry but not interested, cheers though. I really have heart set on 34. [emoji1417]

No they cant because their cars are not the type that are to be sold for that money.
You'll find a good one no problem for that money, just look at a few.

If you are willing to take a gamble, you can try importing one too.

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Cheers for that Rb335 & also Terry_GT-R34 for your feedback and advice, much appreciated. I just put a $5k deposit with importer down here in Melbourne-fingers crossed I find something descent soon as R34 GTR prices are going up almost weekly now & ive had to drop other 2 importers & just get serious with one reputable one. Wish me luck [emoji1431]. I'll still keep looking locally though

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Thanks rb335. But $70k is as far as I can stretch my budget. Can your mates come down to $70k(I have cash ready)? In regards to 33 GTR vspec-sorry but not interested, cheers though. I really have heart set on 34. [emoji1417]

Hey Rb335, what does your mate have for $75k(r34 GTR)? Can you please let me know specifics. Thanks bud
Hit up iron chef

I've already put 5k deposit with another Melbourne importer. I just missed out on Bayside one today. When cars are in big Auctions like USS Tokyo, you have too many bidders with deep pockets
what about the blue vspec that was going for 70k on the facebook page above? Also what did that Bayside 34 go for today? surely would have been much higher then 'just' missing out

I missed blue one on Facebook-will check now. The bayside one on Auction just kept out bidding me & went over my MAX budget.

I've been offered to buy a bayside r34 GTR locally-Carbon skirts, rear pods & bonnet-& $30k+ on engine rebuild(with receipts) making around 380kw's to wheels. Wants no less than $70k-only problem is he has absolutely no paperwork from Japan eg Dereg etc. What do you guys think? I'm thinking very risky for $70k??? Thanks for thoughts in advance

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