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This is one very reluctant sale.

My immaculate 2002 V Spec II Nur. Being offered on SAU first so hopefully it finds a good home in our community.

Those of you that know this car will attest to the fact it would be in the top 5 cleanest cars in Australia, inside, outside, and underneath. Truly a very rare find which took me 18 months to find when I was searching.

60,000km fully documented with all books and manuals from brand new.

The car has a Kakimoto Regu 92-Z stainless exhaust and bilstein coil overs. Other than that it is 100% original. Original exhaust and suspension also comes with the car.

I will be showing the car at Cars Zen Coffee show on Sunday June 22, Bella Vista Hotel, Sydney. Come and check it out.

$76,000

If you are from interstate you can call me on 0414 557 981.

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I wasn't sure about clogging this post up with dreamy messages but seeing as though it looks like it is going to ...

Mate - wow. This thing is beautiful. I actually think this is TOO nice of a car because if I bought it, I wouldn't want to ruin the mint condition it is in by driving it. This is one amazing car. Best of luck finding an owner who will take care of it.

Thanks Sleptema. It certainly should be driven (it's just too great an experience not to) but I do hope the buyer sees it for what it is, as it's worth a lot more 100% original than if it's got lots of mods.

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Hi Lou,

The car was exported from Japan in 2007. I had been searching for the right car for a long time. A contact of mine gave me the heads up that the owner was looking to sell and I contacted him. I don't know if he was on SAU.

If you PM me your email address I can email you both the export docs from Japan and also the compliance docs when it was imported.

Cheers

Andy

If this magnificent car makes its way down to Tassie, it'll be NSW's loss and TAS's gain.

I've always loved seeing this vehicle parked in the GM's spot at Meguiar's whilst visiting the place.

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