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hi guy I am looking to buy a nur but i cant seem to find any as i know there getting harder and harder to come across if anyone has any info on any that are up for sale or in japan and can import one in i would like to have a chat and get some details my i have about 80k price limit so im sure this will get me and good one.

Hey mate try Iron chef Imports Im pretty sure they would be able to find you a nice example. There is also a white v spec 2 Nur for sale currently on carsales thats well within your budget.

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thanks guys i have had a look at that nur on car sales very nice car but the colour just is not doing it for me id like a gold colour one but il see how i go been in contact with guy in perth who brings imports in to australia but is still yet to find me one in japan as well. there getting harder and harder to find now.

Good luck finding one in Silica Breath (EY0), which is the goldish colour your looking for, these only came on the M-Spec Nur's and i haven't really seen many around =\, there was a person interested in selling his in Sydney which he says is the only one in Australia he believes, his name is Kim i think, contact Team Wild Speed, he could probably get you in contact with Kim as they are good mates, last i spoke with him was in May and he said he was thinking about letting go of it if he got the right offer, he wanted 70k for it , not sure if he still wants to sell it, hope this helps you mate.

i mst have seen 4 or 5 very nice rare examples pop up on ironcheff on my fb over the past few months. definatly contact him.

Not true about the MSpec Silica Breathes only being Nurs.... these also came out in normal M-Specs, there are two Silica Breath M Specs here in QLD

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The white Nur on carsales belonged to a forum member and is sold.

The majority of Silica Breath GTRs are M specs. As was stated, Silica Breath was also available in M spec Nur but they are so rare that Kristian from Iron chef has stated several times that they do not exist as he has NEVER seen one.

Wongy, I am aware of the car in Sydney that you are referring to and it is a M spec, it is not an M spec Nur.

Even M specs in gold are very rare however.

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