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Make: Nissan

Model: R34 GTR

Transmission: 6 spd man

Colour: White

Location: Perth

Currently registered? Until March 2009

Price: $50000

Contact: PM me here and i will give out mobile phone.

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Greetings all!

Unfortunately the time has come to sell my GTR. The reason being is that i just dont drive the car anymore and would rather it go to someone who is actually going to use it. The car was imported over around march this year in which i drove it around on NSW plates (then realised it was illegal to drive it around with these plates on). Since then it has been garaged basically until now in which i took it over the pits to get registered here. Since i have owned it i have only travelled roughly 5000kms. The car had 35,646km on it before the aftermarket nismo cluster was fitted, in the meantime it has done 19,034km making a combined 54,680km.

It is sad to see this car go as this was my dream car, but my priorities have changed now (will be moving shortly) and i cant justify sinking money into the car anymore. The car is immaculate. There are no interior blemishes at all. There is only one scratch on the front bar, and one underneath the right sideskirt (not done by me, done by previous owner in Japan). I have driven the car like a sissy and it has basically been babied (took it to the drags once, thats about it).

The car came with an exhaust (3" catback, unsure of cat, and front pipes, not sure what brand but has jasma plates on them) and some HKS Pod filters, in which i have remove and installed an ARC Induction Box.

3" Exhaust

ARC Induction Box

Aftermarket Head unit and fron speakers (Optional?)

Nismo cluster

I think the price is fair given how much GTR's cost now with the fall of the aussie dollar. I am in no real rush to sell either.

Take it easy,

Matt

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