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OK GUYS... KM ARE GENUINE FOR ONE...(A LOT OF IMPORTS ARE 8-10 YEARS OLD WITH 50.000-60.000KMS BUT MOST PROBABLY NON-GENUIN)

SECOND... ITS HISORY: BOUGHT IN LATE '02 AT JUST JAP IN KIRRAWEE WITH 70.000KMS, BEEN SERVICED WITH THEM SINCE DAY ONE, NEVER HAD A SINGLE PROBLEM WITH IT (TOUCH WOOD), NO ACCIDENTS AT ALL (AS FAR AS I KNOW :( DONT KNOW ABOUT THOSE JAPANISE DRIFTERS :D:) :) ), NO MARKS OR ANY SCRATCHES. ONLY REASON 4 SALE IS A NEW BABY GIRL AND NEED FOR A BIGER FAMILY CAR. NOT HAPPY BUT GOTTA DO IT :( WILL GET ANOTHER SKYLINE R34 GTT NEXT YEAR :) :) :)

PS MORE PHOTOS ON ITS WAY

THANKS GUYS

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ok ash will e-mail some pics tonite, im at work now... but got a very possible buyer for it (fingers crossed). hope he'll get it of me soon... or u sooner hahaha

wheels i bought with the car two years ago

tyres are pretty good with new dunlop 225/45 front good in wet and about 70% falken 245/40

thanks for ur interest

Originally posted by wld33r

Contempt was thet a wrong thread or...???

um... no. I was responding to you.

Originally posted by wld33r

AM I SEEING DOUBLE HERE??? :D

Contempt what car are u after?

last post on the first page, remember? :D

Originally posted by Contempt

um... no. I was responding to you.

 

last post on the first page, remember? :)

aaa ok mate it was a long time back... car is sold now

good luck with ur r34... best thing on the road

Munky if i had better pics then the ones here i would e-mail it to u... u said kms are to high and u will most likely buy it from a mates brother... didnt sound very interested... sorry... a guy came next day, loved the car and paid deposit

good luck with buying

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