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Hi People,

I got a 1998 R34 GT 4 Door Auto +/- for sale. The car have done almost 80000k, it is fully standard only changed 17" Enkie wheels with 235 front and 255 rear and Ground Wire system. It is a fresh import, I am the first owner in australia

and also the car come with Factory HID not aftermarket. It's a good fuel saver and daily get around car.

Asking for $17000

If anyone interested, call or sms 0433 473 088

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I want a Manual Turbo but need to be seden too....

ohoh, it was you that put the card on my window...I work in that chinese restaurant....lol

Anyway....anyone interested??

Anyone??I am sure there is someone who is looking for one of this.....I need this car to disappear, anyone want to take it off my hand....

I am open for offer~~~But only resaonable offer....:)

  • 2 weeks later...

bummer. my son will be born in a couple of weeks and i would have loved to have a nice safe new car to drive him around in.

(silvias dont like babyseats)

I have an R33 GTST sedan that we are currently thinking of parting company with for something more economical??? Unfortunately auto but is Turbo, is wife's car. Has TV, DVD player and only mod is pod filter, HKS super dragger exhaust cat back and 16" BBS wheels

Edited by 12DFY

it was sold last week.....but the buyer turn it down coz the finance didnt go through.

so...it is still for sale people.....take it off my hand

Edited by Stephen22

Maybe you would like to think about a swap for my other sedan?? Dont know if I want to part with it but? You said you wanted manual Turbo Sedan? My R33 GTS sedan has been changed to manual Turbo, has 210Kw@wheels, Mechanical LSD, Front mount PWR cooler, Forged pistons 40thou over size (nearly 2.6litre), motor rebuilt about 15000km ago, Gearbox rebuilt at same time. New Tailshaft, New Tyres 17"wheels, GTR dash, Bosch 600hp fuel pump, Wolf3d V4plus ECU, Custom plenum, K&N filter. If you are interested let me know as I will take time to consider it?

We really want more economical car but this one is not the one I was wanting to part with but we will see??



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