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Make: Nissan

Model: BNR34

Milage: 32000

Transmission: Manual

Colour: White

Location: Sydney

Complied? yes

RWC supplied? yes

Currently registered? yes

Price: $49500

Contact: [email protected]

Comments / Modifications: All parts as new will come with the car.

- Apexi front pipe $550

- High flow car 3.5" $500

- HKS silent Hi power cat back exhaust $900

- Section Camber kit front and rear $900

- Ikeya forumla Adjuster pollow lower arm kit $1350

- Nismo carpet $180

- Nismo 320mks 11000rpm meter $800

- Nismo indicator side $70

- Nismo indicator front $150

- ARC gear knob $150

- Nismo Z tune side skirt $800

- Nismo Z tune Rear POD $550

- Kenwood 6CD audio system $450

- Tein monoflex coilover $3000

- Rays volk racing custom black TE37 18x9.5+12 $3200

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  • 1 month later...

I think i've sat in this car before lol..

And it wasn't that long ago too and you spent that much already, good luck with the sale.

I must say, its a very clean car.

are you considering trade? i have a ex signal auto r33 gtr full house engine. ie. full counter weight crank..hks bottom end etc.. big $$$ has gone into this one of a kind car. let me know what you think

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are you considering trade? i have a ex signal auto r33 gtr full house engine. ie. full counter weight crank..hks bottom end etc.. big $$$ has gone into this one of a kind car. let me know what you think

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Sorry mate i'm after family car lol

i can personally vouch for this car. This is one of the cleanest r34 gtrs around and also at a bargain price for whats done.

goodluck with it all vincent!!

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