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I am double checking with my source but this was his reply to me when I asked him about it:

Its in this country now and for sale for £48500GBP ($115.5k AUD) at a dealer about 100 miles from me. I very seriously considered selling my 34 to buy this one as it has an absulute fortune spent on it. Tim Webster has just sold the Jun Super Lemon 33 to Mick Begley so he will probably buy this one. Tim has 6 various GTRs inc Top Secret Drag R 33 and tried to buy the TS 34 Fusion car but another guy bear him to it.

My question to him was misread by him and what he meant was the dealer who has bought it has it advertised for sale already at $115.5K. He has sent me through the pics from the dealers site which are similar to the ones on the j-spec site.

please do, I'd be keen to find out how the car got from Japan to the UK in under 24 hours ;) I'm sure a lot of our clients will be interested in using the freight agents who can facilitate that.

purchased by the good folk at SVA Imports in the UK (www.svaimports.com) following the inspection that was done on Sat. They should be recieving their masterpiece soon.

It was built specifically for sale by a shop that specialises in selling custom one-off modified cars, we've also got an NSX from them listed atm as well. It wasn't for sale by a private individual.

Nice (both the car and the new J-spec site design :)).

LW.

heheh, yeah we've only been redesigning the bloody website for a year :mellow: and its still not done!

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