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mines on the way over, but ill let it go for the right price, which seems to be in your budget

im not sure if its up to your standards though, so PM me and let me know if a black 1998 R33 GTS-T, manual, is what you're looking for.

I've got a mate with an R34 GTR Vspec II, Bayside Blue Colour. However its factory standard, not sure if thats good for your budget. You should be able to get a modded one for around 3.5K

$4500, thats as high as i can go. its getting old now, if it was brand new then id push my budget to $6k for it

but for $4500, it has to be complied, and 12 months reg please, otherwise its not worth it

wow i wish i was a funny as u guys  :)  :)

we all want to be as funny as you.

you shoulda took the enzo for $6k though mate. they are a very nice car, all jokes aside.

there are plenty of 34 GTR's out there for that money, thats why i dont care that the 1 u had sold for $2.5. ill find another 1 soon enough, and probably cheaper!

thats why i said you should have taken the enzo for $6k even though its out of your budget....its a really nice car, and they dont come up for sale often

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