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Hi Brendan,

A number of car yards do get them in, but due to the price most places don't have them on stock. They are still relatively uncommon but they do still come in. Also due to the new RAWS then most places will be going through the process of apllying to comply them, which means that in a few months we should see them starting to come in again.

Originally posted by puckish

Yeah I drove past Shacks Holden in freo they seem to have a nice R34GTT out the front.

Black dunno if it's auto or what but where asking around mids 30K if memory serves me correct.

Yeah I went and looked at that about half a week ago - they were asking highish 30's but the guy said he can work bring that down nicely

it's an auto, 18" rims, nice inside and out, otherwise unmodded (though I'm not sure whether the kit is factory or not)

Have a pic of it in the mobile hehe

Sweet as car though!

Originally posted by OverDriver

I like that blue one from Prestiege but i wonder how big the scratch on it is :)

From Prestige MS Website: Condition notes: Extremely clean inside and out. The only blemish is a scratch on the RHR quarter panel. Minor accident repair history -- professional and unnoticeable repair. Auction sheet available for interested buyers.

I think that explains it fairly well, only seems to be fairly minor. I wouldnt let that stop you from buying it / checking it out up close ;)

Remember you are looking at buying a 'second-hand car' you are not going to find a NEW one!

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