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Make: NISSAN

Model: 1999 Skyline BNR34 GTR V-spec

Milage: 78,000 km

Transmission: 6 speed manual

Colour: Bayside Blue

Location: Melbourne

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes

Comments:

1999 BNR-34 GT-R V-spec in beautiful Bayside Blue.

Personally sought and purchased from GTR Specialist (Freed GT-R, Nagoya) while working in Japan.

Very clean car throughout, welcome to any inspection.

No accident history. This car has a genuine 78,000 km's with service history and books to back it.

One previous owner who meticulously cared for and maintained it since new in Japan.

Factory fitted Immobiliser with remote, 3 factory provided keys.

Serviced during recent compliance and comes with RWC.

No miraculous modifications, the car is completely standard except for stereo and wheels.

Factory Xeon Headlights, Dealer Fitted CD/MD player.

Ray's Engineering Volk Racing TE37 18" wheels with top of the line Bridgestone Potenza RE01-R rubber.

Also on carsales network ( Vehicle ID: 5771138)

Price: $49,600 ono

SERIOUS buyers only please!

Contact Arnie here or:

MOB: 0404235087

EMAIL: anil_d82 (AT) hotmail.com

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Has it sold yet Arnie?

Sorry for the late reply champ. No its not sold yet, there are plenty of tire kickers and dreamers around.

I have dropped the price once again.

$46,800 ono,

This is very very cheap for a car in this condition, I am loosing a lot of money.

Please, only serious people who are in the market to actually buy a car.

I am going overseas very soon and the car genuinely needs to go!

Hey guys, yes Im going back to Japan for work (one of the major car companies), this time its for a long long time so I really need to get rid of the GTR.

Ill be leaving some time early October, the date hasn't been finalised yet. So the clock is really ticking for me.

As a side note, does anybody know how I can edit the title so that the current price is shown?

Cheers.

Hey guys, yes Im going back to Japan for work (one of the major car companies), this time its for a long long time so I really need to get rid of the GTR.

Ill be leaving some time early October, the date hasn't been finalised yet. So the clock is really ticking for me.

As a side note, does anybody know how I can edit the title so that the current price is shown?

Cheers.

Nice R34!! Good Luck with the sale

Hit the report button on your first post and tell the moderators what you want changed and they will do it for you :D

Nice R34!! Good Luck with the sale

Hit the report button on your first post and tell the moderators what you want changed and they will do it for you :P

Thanks mate, Ill give it a try.

Just to inform everyone, I have taken a deposit for the car already.

I will re-post if it dosn't all work out. It's really funny how I have had soo much interest in the car since I took a deposit.

Cheers

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