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ive seen this car on the road in eltham a few times now and bloody wet me self each time it drove past :huh: .

does any body know him, if not i was hopeing to give him a SAU flyer (of some sort) but hes selling the car.

can i have $155000 plz SAU?

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...7&trecs=947

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He reckons he buys/sells every 10-12 months.

Lucky bugger. He also paid considerably more than $155k too.

BTW, that was his 4th R34 GTR.

i heard/ read somewhere that his is the only one in Australia??? maybe it was Vic?? anyone know..

yeah seen him eltham too. think he use to have a blue 34gtr (saw it lurking out of a driveway one day.. i just about crashed)

Group Buy!

hehehe reminds me of the episode in the simpsons where bart, milhouse and martin buy that special edition of radio active man.....the group buy didnt work for them....a group buy with 40,000 members and one car will def work though hehehe...

hehehe reminds me of the episode in the simpsons where bart, milhouse and martin buy that special edition of radio active man.....the group buy didnt work for them....a group buy with 40,000 members and one car will def work though hehehe...

Id like to see it make it through all 40k members without getting totaled. That would be an effort in itself :P

i heard/ read somewhere that his is the only one in Australia??? maybe it was Vic?? anyone know..

yeah seen him eltham too. think he use to have a blue 34gtr (saw it lurking out of a driveway one day.. i just about crashed)

Yeah it is.

He also did have a BNR34 Bayside blue.

yeah if only i had a cool 150 layin around....

i'd give this guy a call

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...e|1&trecs=3

thatd be a tough choice......both are rare - though the 34gtr would be rarer in this case....and newer

thatd be a tough choice......both are rare - though the 34gtr would be rarer in this case....and newer

yeah i guess some will have trouble deciding.

i wouldn't need to think twice bout it :(

at the end of the day its just a skyline compared to a car like a ferrari. tiz to me anyway >_<

Edited by R-SPEC

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