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Make: NISSAN

Model: SKYLINE R34 GTT

Milage: around 85000

Transmission: MANUAL

Colour: RED

Location: NSW EAST LINDFIELD

Complied? YES

RWC supplied? NOT SURE BUT ITS REGISTERED ON AUSTRALIA SO I ASSUME IT SUPPLIED

Currently registered? YES june 2008

Price: $20,000

Contact: 0431 715 991

Comments / Modifications: Everything stock but the bilstein shocks and hks springs. air pods, HID headlights, Carbon GT Wing, Orange colour interior and red led dash, 10inch bazuca subs and mb quarts speakers, rockford fosgate headunit. stock 17 inch wheels rear tyres changed a month ago and 60% left for front tyres.

this car so loved by me since i bought it and did injector cleaned. did most of services. reason i selling this car is i had enough fun with turbo car. i wanna go back to family car.

Images: ATTANCHED

contact me on my mobile for inspection.

cheers guys

paul

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Edited by tyaos

Oh yeah i remember. Wow u really wanted a red R34 and u got one. Cool.

Why u selling?

Yeh sold mine for $29000, it was hard but i guess u get that though with these cars.

im getting sti. already got the price settled and just need to sell this for rest of money..

i know its hard to sell but dont wanna sell it to dealer as they only give me 15000.. thats rubbish!

your one was so good but i couldnt sell my integra that time lol

still for sales anyone intersted for their own project car? so clean and nothing had been touched!!

almost everyparts are virgin!!!lol

this is the chance to pop the cherrys guys!

the wheels will comes with the car. DONT WORRY ABOUT 22000 WITH STOCK OR 24000 WITH AFTERMARKET WHEEL.

ITS 23000 WITH THAT BLACK WHEEL YOU CAN SEE IN PICTURE!!!!!

Edited by tyaos

hi bloke allways liked the look of them so $20,000 for it hey ill have a chat to my bank and see what i can get i got r33 but want r34 too street car to drive will take me a week or 2 i work out west so ill be back in brisbane in 2 weeks or so to see my bank can u wait that long or not ok bye for now

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