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2001 R34 Skyline Gt-t

updated and last year model of the Gt-t

bayside (GTR) blue, RB25DET NEO6, turbo, manual, 70,000kms, sunroof, nismo front bar from factory, clear parker and clear side indicator lights, aftermarket stereo, rear windows are tinted, otherwise stock standard

updated models get dark grey wheels, white face gauges and alloy pedals. bayside blue came only on 2000-2001 Gt-t's

$35,000

PM or 0402 903 865

SA

Edited by TRUST_180SX
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no trades, thanks.

car has landed, and is being complied.

this car even has a service history included in its original books! few small surface scratches, 1 pin dent in rear left qtr, small tear in drivers seat and slight wear on gearknob. otherwise MINT!!

more pics from my front yard.

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throw me some offers here or via PM. its not advertised for fun. tell me how much you think its worth, how much youre prepared to pay. thanks

You seem very set on your 35 grand, so doubt anyone will bother with an offer. $2000 for 3 months rego?

i would have accepted offers where they would pay for rego, but since i did it myself im asking what it owes me.

its never been registered in aus. so i had to pay stamp duty, 3 months rego, admin fee and number plates. just like you would a new car. so keep your smart ass comments to yourself. if youre not going to buy it, dont post.

Edited by TRUST_180SX

Were you responding to my post?

At one point you write "tell me how much you think its worth", then someone responds, you tell them not to post unless they want to buy it.

I hope your real job is not in sales!

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