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Hey Guys,

Im going traveling OS very soon and need to sell ASAP

PM/Email for high res pics if seriously interested

For sale: 1999 R34 GTT

Asking price: $23500

Kilometer’s: 60xxx

Transmission: Manual transmission

Rego: 11 months left !

Engine type: RB25DET NEO

Location: Sydney (5 minutes from Bondi )

Color: Black

Modifications: Basically stock, Catback, Pod filter and turbo timer

Not a cent to spend

I have recently had my license cancelled by the RTA for 12 months and would love to keep my car buy unfortunately its not feasible to do so. I am also traveling overseas soon and need to sell the car ASAP

I have recently spent $2000 on servicing the car and have had a new Excedy heavy duty clutch installed, New brake pads, full service including NGK iridium spark plugs and all fluids etc changed

This car is completely stock besides a cat-back HKS exhaust and a brand new Apexi pod filter

Car is in excellent condition and has not skipped a beat since I have owned it. Crystal clear xenon headlights (Not yellow like some). I have always used minimum 98 octane fuel in it

Contact details:

Contact me here – PM etc

Mobile: 0404 159 281

Email: [email protected]

Any tests welcome.

All serious offers considered

Cheers James

Edited by Beauie

Hey guys,

Unfortunately i dont have a license anymore so trades are out of the question (If i had my license i would be keeping it)

I will get you guys some pics ASAP

Lots of interest... Keep the PMs coming :P

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