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I've spotted a Millenium Jade GTR for sale on Drive.com.au

R34 M-Spec Nur with only 25000 km's, asking $75000.

There's only 250 world wide.

Isn't this too cheap for what it is.

There's another black one in NZ going for $150000

If my wife would allow it, I'd be off to Aussie tomorrow.

Who elso thinks this is a bargain ?

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the pic of the rear of the car the GTR badge is in the wrong spot and the nissan badge is not quite straight may have had a respray, the next pic the close up pic off the right rear side the GTR badge is in the correct spot looks like a different car not sure why they would of done that, and that car looks to have rear led tail lights

2 Rear shot photos look to be different car as posted above.

LED lights

M on the mspec is black on one and not the other.

2 pictures were at different locations (could just be because) - red in the right top corner is not evident in the whole rear shot.

- I make the above point cause, every other photo was taken at the same location. You can see the fence/green outline of the fence in every other photo.

Nice car, does it have books :)?

I would say that is decent, a V-Spec II Nur goes for about $80K, give or take...

The pics of the rear in the link are from different cars...

Inquire / get the VIN Number and do a FAST Check.

When the VIN checks out to be correct, take a look in person.

After I drove 1, M-Spec Nur's will not disappoint.

Very smooth / refine and if it is stock, it is asking for mods to free out the performance.

The dealer selling this car is www.allimports.com.au . I know the owner of the place and can honestly say he brings in some very clean cars. He sold a champagne gold m-spec nur not long ago, aswell as a white v-spec ii nur for the exact same price both with low kms.

  TM7GTR said:
The dealer selling this car is www.allimports.com.au . I know the owner of the place and can honestly say he brings in some very clean cars. He sold a champagne gold m-spec nur not long ago, aswell as a white v-spec ii nur for the exact same price both with low kms.

Someone disagrees with you...

http://ozvr4.com/forums/showthread.php?980...ght=all+imports

Can always enquire about them or any dealers reputation at NSW Dept of Fair Trading LINK FOR ENQUIRES.

  Iron Chef said:

This one is even better, worth joining just to read, auction reports compared to vehicle listed by dealer are good. Others there as EVO OZ have had a few run ins with certain dealers.

BEWARE OF "EDDIE AND JIMMY" 25 pages worth LINK

  TM7GTR said:
The dealer selling this car is www.allimports.com.au . I know the owner of the place and can honestly say he brings in some very clean cars. He sold a champagne gold m-spec nur not long ago, aswell as a white v-spec ii nur for the exact same price both with low kms.

Yeah right,

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