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***SOLD***

WANTED-- Trade for a My00 (classic shape) or newer WRX HATCHBACK or appropriate cash sale

Make: Nissan

Model: R34 GTT Skyline

Milage: 47,0000kms

Transmission: Tiptronic/Paddle shift auto

Colour: Silver

Location: South Australia

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? NA

Currently registered? Yes

Price: My00 (classic shape) or newer WRX HATCHBACK. Or CASH SALE looking around $21,900 O.N.O

Contact: PM me or phone 0433070733

Comments / Modifications:

Very clean R34,

18" Koya rims (may not be swapped, depending on car)

Blitz Catback Exhaust

Poineer MP3 Headunit

Doors have been filled with matting from tonkins to produce better sound

VIPER car alarm/immobiliser, REMOTE START, Pager etc etc TOP SECURITY SYSTEM

Xenon and HID Headlights

Genuine Kms

All the stardard options, climate control etc etc

Not been trashed, smoked in, no pets or given a hard life. Second owner in AUS, Only reason i need to get rid of it is to get a bigger car with 4 doors as im getting married soon, VERY regretful.

Anyways, the pics tell the story as to what done to it and how nice a car it really is.

THANKS

Images:

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Im not in much of a rush, just showing people out there whats availible if they want to swap etc

If you do have a genuine interest do not hesitate to contact me and discuss it further

Edited by nissanmanS12
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  • 2 weeks later...
Swap for a 1999 WRX 141KM Limited Ed Tan Leather plus cash??

Let me know - MSN m_svircev@(hotmail).com -- Remove brackets.

May be interested, Have sent u a PM.

Cheers

Car is on CARSALES.com.au if you want to veiw the car on there.

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...=85&trecs=5

Asking price: $22,500 O.N.O Located in SA

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