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Item:R34 GTT Skyline Manual 2 door- Rare Midnight Blue Colour

Location:NSW

Item Condition:A1 Like New

Price and Payment Conditions:$27000

Extra Info: LOW KM MANUAL TURBO R34 IN IMMACULATE CONDITION. RARE MIDNIGHT BLUE IN COLOUR WITH FACTORY NISMO BODY KIT & MANY EXTRAS, 2005 COMPLIANCED FIRST AUSTRALIAN OWNER.

R34 GTT 5 Speed Manual, This car would be one of the best examples going around, it is a very rare midnight blue in colour with a factory Nismo body kit.

It is in immaculate condition & has to been seen to be appreciated, would suit the fussiest buyer. Some of the featuers include:

*08/98 year model

*custom front mount

*3" cat back jap brand

*19" deep dish wheels

*blitz air filter

*blitz bov

*apexi power fc

*tinted windows

*full car alarm with immobliser

*xenon head lights

*dvd player with screen pioneer

*infinity splits front and rear

*nismo kit isnt sprayed or fitted

*hks coilovers

*and much more

All inspections welcome

WILL CONSIDER TRADE

can contact me on - 0406998942

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nice s2 dude love the red is it factory ???

sorry no history from japan

but did have the auction papers but GirlFriend lost it :D

and

FLIP

ill let u know if ill sell parts

also pm me what u need we might work something out

What are you willing to swap for i have a s1 33 with full cage and all suspension mods m sports kit rims $8,500 stero system and dvd player all defi gauges carbon bonnet built 3l motor making 400 kw atw and i am repainting the car at the moment so will be ver fresh

The car cost me about 100k so it has everything you could want you name it it has it...

  • 2 weeks later...

omfgosh is this thing still for sale, when i bought his r32 off him i had a look at the r34 and i just drooooled so hard, this thing is sex on wheels, really needs to be looked at in real life to be appriciated. I wish i had the money i would have bought this thing off you in a heart beat, the condition this car is in is immaculate. LOL we sat there watching music clips and i nearly forgot the buy his r32 off him :/

seriously guys this is a great buy. 27k with all the mods it has is a fkn bargain

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