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WANT TO BUY: R34 GTR (any version) - Serious buyer!

 

I have been on the search for an R34 GTR for 2 long years (on and off) both locally and internationally.. During this time I have seen many cars but yet to have found one yet..

I am looking for a LOCAL car, that is both clean and accident free first and foremost.

With that, I am happy to look at all cars! In a perfect world, I would like a car that is maintained well and have a degree modifications on the car (more the better).

I would very much prefer if the car still retained the Japanese Deregistration papers and/or the auction sheet - would save plenty of time on both ends.

 

I have a budget that varies far and wide with each car! 
*Please do not be put off if you think I cannot meet your asking price without informing me about the car*

 

-Please no dreamers with sentimental prices attached
-I would really like to deal with truly motivated sellers only

 

I am located in Melbourne, but willing to travel if need be.

 

If you have something I am after, please message directly into my private messages.

Thank you :)

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