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Hi guys,

In the market to buy an r34 gtr v spec. Must be under 100,000km. I prefer blue, black, or midnight purple, however show me what you got! Must have RWC.

I have exactly 50k ready to go, anything more would mean I simply cannot afford it. I wouldn't mind going interstate for the right car, however I would need to pay for transportation cost, rwc, registration, stamp duty etc and therefore your car needs to be lower than 50k...

I'm located in Victoria.

Contact me on 0422 805 252.

Thanks everyone!

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You won't get a "good" one for under 50k. You might get one that has been molested. High kms, or turned back kms. Or one that has been in an accident.

Save a bit more and buy a " good" one.

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How much do you think I would need for 'good' one? I asked some import agents and they say 50k should be alright (45k landed and complied, + around 5k on road cost + tires).

What do you reckon? Your help would be appreciated!

50k will easily get you a good example

One of the cleanest and most well sorted examples I've ever seen on SAU, top shelf modified with full z tune kit, sold on here for a bit under 55

You need about 55-60k for a good one.

Importers will tell you what you want to hear. Think about it. They try to get them as cheap as possible and make a profit from you. There is numerous ways they can do that.

Where was I when that happened... :unsure:

Dunno but I almost snapped it up. Had organised to go see it over in WA and was about to buy the flights but someone local to the guy beat me to it. Thing was mental and unbelievably clean.

You need about 55-60k for a good one.

Importers will tell you what you want to hear. Think about it. They try to get them as cheap as possible and make a profit from you. There is numerous ways they can do that.

Nope

Stephen's (Mickey) BSB V-Spec was stock bar wheels and totally immaculate, jap and aussie books and the tool sold it way below 50. (Thread a page or so in).

Can you please find me a shit load of bayside blue, black, or midnight purple GTRs?

I've been looking for a long while now... but as far as I know... there's exactly 20 GTRs on Carsales... 6 of which are in the colour that I want... and out of that 6, 5 of which are $70k and over...

One Blue one on ebay however it is not complied and has underbody rust...

A silvier and a white one on Gumtree - not in my colour

Please find me a shit load of GTRS for me, or do one better, just find me ONE link

Yes I have a white one. Almost totally stock. Which is what I wanted.

All the blue ones I looked at had been heavily modified and obviously thrashed.... Stock is the way to go when buying a gtr, for piece of mind in my opinion anyway.

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