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Hey guys,

I have sold my Skyline so its time to upgrade. Looking for a stock or close to stock R34 GTR. I know they aren't exactly easy to find but i thought I would try my luck.

- 1999 onwards

- Standard or V-Spec

- No accident history

- Blue, Black or Silver

Please let me know if you're selling one, know someone who's selling one, saw one in the paper/trading post/whatever.

Would travel anywhere in Australia for the right car.

Thanks

Kris

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Jspec had (possibly still has) an R34 GTR V-spec 1999 for $62,000... in black too. Its located in japan though so i dont know about compliancing...

Ive seen a guy on firesport selling his Bayside Blue (best colour) R34 GTR Vspec for $85,000

22,000km

HKS Exhaust

Downpipe

Apexi power FC

HKS cam gears

Blitz air intake

CRUX suspension

APEXi Butterfly

AVO intercooler

Blitz Blowoff valve

Blitz Turbo timer

ARC heat shield

Ganador Mirrors

EBC Brake pads

Car is located in melbourne though...

heres the link: http://firesport.ipspace.com/?section=item...on=show&id=9018

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Jspec had (possibly still has) an R34 GTR V-spec 1999 for $62,000... in black too. Its located in japan though so i dont know about compliancing...

Ive seen a guy on firesport selling his Bayside Blue (best colour) R34 GTR Vspec for $85,000

22,000km  

HKS Exhaust  

Downpipe  

Apexi power FC  

HKS cam gears  

Blitz air intake  

CRUX suspension  

APEXi Butterfly  

AVO intercooler  

Blitz Blowoff valve  

Blitz Turbo timer  

ARC heat shield  

Ganador Mirrors  

EBC Brake pads  

Car is located in melbourne though...

heres the link: http://firesport.ipspace.com/?section=item...on=show&id=9018

Thanks for the reply.

The J-Spec one sold pretty quickly. It seemed a bit of a bargain.

Will check that firesport one out for sure though. Thanks!

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glad to help... yea sorry bout that, jspec sold it within a day of posting the car... the guy in melb wants $20,000 more but its got $10,000 worth of mods and its already in the country which is good as complaincing has been paid and its already registered. You can also see the car before buying it, unlike importing one from japan.

P.S Bayside Blue is the best colour

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  • 2 weeks later...

if you want stock then just have a nice talk with J-spec... im sure they could find you a nice one in Japan, even to your exact specifications... i heard that they are very reliable.

The only problem is that the cars are overseas and you cant inspect them before buying...

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Yeah that's what I am doing next week. Just thought I would give it another try. If I was able to get one locally then it would be great. Otherwise it's off to Japan... big adventure ... lots of waiting .. nail biting good times! heh ... oh well.

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lol... its hard to find a stock R34 GTR locally, and even if you do im sure it would be at least 10k more than what Jspec could get you.

Jspec is very reliable from what ive heard... they have dozens of GTR's available everyweek... apparently theres some kind of public holiday in japan right now, Jspec is closed

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Sewid,

Powerplay Imports have for sale that fits your criteria perfectly in the lot now

Blue R34 GTR V Spec 1999

Nismo Exhaust

GReddy Intercooler

Nismo Display Computer (which includes the G-Meter)

Apexi AVC-R

Gimme a call on Thursday morning and we can talk :P

Tosh

Powerplay Imports

02 9819 7555

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lol... its hard to find a stock R34 GTR locally, and even if you do im sure it would be at least 10k more than what Jspec could get you.

Jspec is very reliable from what ive heard... they have dozens of GTR's available everyweek... apparently theres some kind of public holiday in japan right now, Jspec is closed

There is a r34 gtr in brisbane that j-spec brought in for a guy...its been cut and shut and cannot be complied.......but i reckon it will be cheap

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