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post-29178-1166529869.jpgpost-29178-1166529949.jpgpost-29178-1166530007.jpgpost-29178-1166530064.jpgpost-29178-1166530107.jpgI am selling my R34 sedan. It is in very good condition overall and mechanically perfect. Save thousands over buying a coupe that drives exactly the same and is less practical. The car is totally standard except for a set of D2 coilovers and 18 inch mag wheels. It has rego til October 07 and 45,000kms. Don't miss out on a great car at a great price. It won't last long. THIS IS PROBABLY THE CHEAPEST R34 MANUAL TURBO IN AUSTRALIA.

I will be not have computer access until 24/12/06 so please express your interest and I will reply to all enquiries when I get back. Alternitavly you can call me on 0413 408 448.

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All PM's replied, I am back in Sydney now and can show anyone the car that is Genuinely interested. For all those who have being asking the car is located in Smithfield but can also be viewed at Parramatta.

Thanks and have a Merry Christmas.

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I may consider a part trade as long as your realastic about what your car is worth. To the best of my knowlege the car has being in a minor rear accident but has being professionally repaired and resprayed. It has definatly never being hit on the front.

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Hi,

Thanks for all the enquiries and positive feedback but only 2 people have actually come to see it. If you are looking for an R34 then consider the sedan as well. While the coupe looks better they have the same mechanical package and the sedan is more practical. If you are a genuine buyer I will even be a bit flexible on the price.

I will be adding some more pics tonight.

Thanks

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