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As the title suggests, 2 R34 GTRs for sale.

Details:

They are 1999 Nissan Skyline R34 GTRs.

One's blue and other one is white.

Both got under 50,000kms.

Like I said - stock as a rock, meaning no mods at all.

Both in immaculate condition.

(Both non vspec)

Location: NSW

Reason for sale: Bought a new M3 and no time/space for these. I had planned on keeping one stock and modding the other, but can't find the time.

Price: $50,000 each car. NO SWAPS, and please no timewasters.

Contact: Just PM me for details

Blue one:

bgtr3sn5.jpg

bgtr2bg7.jpg

bgtr4gl0.jpg

White one:

wgtr1qu6.jpg

wgtr2zq2.jpg

wgtr4ri9.jpg

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Nice.....and a good price to boot.

Might I ask how/why you ended up with two of these things?

Probably other people are thinking the same thing.

Cheers.

I originally wanted one for everyday driving and the other just for track/drag. Since I haven't had time to any of that I thought I'd sell them both and buy a brand new M3. They are great cars, but theres no time to enjoy them.

ahuh. and by the looks from other site. Its a business.

HCN NSW PTY LTD.

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Edited by Owgasm

dude, you've already been busted by one of the moderators (Blitz) for trying to sell your cars here.

How many Skylines you own??

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t179945.html

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t183590.html

Mods please be aware.

dude, you've already been busted by one of the moderators (Blitz) for trying to sell your cars here.

How many Skylines you own??

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t179945.html

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t183590.html

Mods please be aware.

Before I bought these two GTRs, I had the GT-T Skyline. After having sold that I thought I'd buy one GTR for daily driving and one that I could build up for track/drag, etc. Like I've said, I don't have time for this anymore so I'm selling both to since I've ordered the new E92 M3. I also don't have space for them so that's why HCN is helping to sell.

I don't keep my cars long enough to enjoy them fully. Some people think I trade in cars because I turn them over so quickly, which means buying them and selling them in under 6-12 months. I'm not a trader.

My brother also sold his GTR to a chic up in QLD who's on boostcruising if anyone needs proof.

Now, I'm here to sell these two cars and I'm not after time wasters.

Edited by RN318

Closed.

Not only are you trying to take moderators and members on this forum for a ride, but you are illegally selling a number of cars via carsales.com.au under a variety of different names and contact numbers.

If you think people are that stupid that they won't catch on, your wrong, in fact you are selling the very 2 R34 GTR's advertised in this thread on carsales, using 2 different names, and two different contact numbers.

The fact you also take the majority of your pictures at the same location, on the same street is also a dead giveaway.

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...amp;Make=NISSAN

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t179945.html

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