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Was having a look around J Spec and saw this one coming up tomorrow;

http://www.j-spec.com.au/auction/1999-NISSAN-SKYLINE-3858915.html

Unfortunately no pics at the moment. I'm guessing this is a few peoples dream car/spec.

Will be interesting to see how much it ends up going for.

Im guessing It should go for around 4.8 to 5million yen fob, if it sells. Has had meter change at year 11 at delivery klms (15!!) so the kays are very real! and possibly minor damage or repair (w1) on the Lhs front door and rear quarter only but still very nice.

Edited by blur

That would be close to 60k landed, complied, rego'd and on Australian roads if im not wrong??

Still too big of a price to pay for a standard non VS2 GTR imo - although it would be bloody clean and nice judging by the auction grade and few pictures provided !

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