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I bought this over to perth early this year. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=142508

let us know what sort of $$$ you want to spend, I'm thinking about selling it for a deposit on a house.

buy that teejay! built motor, white and R34 GTR rims! absolutely bombed!

Theres always two trains of thought..

1 - buy a stocker, mod it to suit your tastes

2 - spend the extra to buy something a little more hardcore

Both have risks involved. I got two prior issues to worry about. Predict 3 months before id be ready to go shopping.

Kermit, hows it "typical" , not withstanding the fact that im actually not whinging.

I think thats because it states that one is a V-specI and the other is a V-specII, neither of which are particularly ordinary 32 GTR's and i'm guessing the SEVS process would be a little more than a run of the mill 32 GTR because of the brembo's???

I think i smell a bit of the usual why cant i find a nice clean GTR for xx,xxx

If you look for long enough something that suits your tastes and budget will come along.

Brembos definitely increase compliance costs thats for sure.

Parker, hadnt even looked to buy yet, but was doing the rounds on car sites, and there seemed to be nothing available in Perth.

Masters, a very valid point :)

As for that Vspec II, thats crackpipe prices in my humble opinion.

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Brembos definitely increase compliance costs thats for sure.

Parker, hadnt even looked to buy yet, but was doing the rounds on car sites, and there seemed to be nothing available in Perth.

Masters, a very valid point :)

dam you tj

man things to fix on the 33 was gay having a 26 is gonna make me emo if i break anything :)

hey matt, your cousin didnt end up selling his GTR in the end? what happened?

nah, i gave up trying to sell it, after you, got one other person have a look then i gave up.

car hasnt done anything since. he will be back in september and the car will be for sale again.

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