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I think earlier in this thread someone mentioned a mp2 v spec (that sold 1 year ago)that when i checked it out you could put a finger through the floor

Haha yep, I was close to buying that car until I stuck my head underneath it. After that, it was the first thing would do when inspecting a car ha

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If you want to look at common rust area's on R34 GTR's, check out some of the 34's in the UK(due to salted roads in UK aswell) . Any area's these guy's are getting rust, are areas you need to look at. It's also worth noting for all r34 owners what some of them are doing to prevent the rust.

Some of the most common areas i've seen

- Brake light

- front tower strut - these are made up of two overlaping mild steel sheets and the sealing (running next to the brace bar) isn't effective.

- Vspec rear diffuser brakets

- chassis bar under the air con condenser/radiator

- Under the carpets in the boot

- boot sealing area

- damaged chasis rails (from incorrect jacking)

- the lower sections on the front & subframes

- brackets in general.

^ After actually reading the ad, it does say the car had a Nur engine installed < 3000KM ago. So if you do go and persue this one, I recommend you check it has the 24U stamp on the block to ensure its not just a standard 26 with the covers painted.

It's a Global Auto vehicle. They only sell the best, no BS

It's a Global Auto vehicle. They only sell the best, no BS

It's a Global Auto vehicle. They only sell the best, no BS

Global auto are sweet but take what they say re engine internals with a grain of salt

Eg 2.8 strocker when they blow up are stockers with a head gasket and bolt ons

Still sell some wicked cars

^ Fair enough, they do sell a lot of cars with V-Cam setups though... I though there was only 20 or so of those systems produced? Didn't most go to tuners as well? Sorry to get off topic

There are quite a few tuners using the RB25 VCT system on a RB26, which is similar to the Vcam idea.

Definitely not over-rated considering some of the performance gains they achieved.

I'll try to find the curve

Seriously if your looking for a Midnight Purple R34 buy this...

Yes it's for sale.. Or maybe I should sell mine and upgrade.

Looks like that GTR got cancelled at the auctions...

gtr2002.jpg

Well this 2002 R34 GTR V-Spec II was up for auction again... Starting Price: 24,515.61 AUD

I got in contact with my importer and he advised the following:

That car has issues front and rear with painted and / or replaced panels.

Also its got C interior.

Start price is high due to low kms but I'd not recommend it and it's probably not going to pass SEVS criteria."

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