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Hi guys,

I have a black 1998 r34 GTT, 2 door (coupe), manual for sale. Geelong VIC.

$4,700 OR BEST OFFER, offers via PM please.

car had about 120,000 kms on the clock, genuine kms i have the papers from japan, it has had its 100k service done, and serviced every 5000km since then, and i have a manual with it.

Car had an accident and the front left (about where the stock side mount intercooler would sit) hit a tree unfortunatly :)

i want to sell it as a whole otherwise i will part it up i guess.. airbags did not deploy.

Car does run. Never had any problems with it

feel free to call or text msg me on 0408340465 (if i dont answer just leave a msg) pm on here or email me [email protected] and i will get back to u ASAP

i seem to be only able to send a couple pms a day though.. so phone call, text or email might be easeir for me to reply to questions than pms. if you pm leave a mobile or email so mayb i could contact you.

its a repairable write off. can supply vin numbers all that sorta stuff.

only mods were turbo back exhaust, pod and FMIC which were all done by me within the last year.

will post pics soon...

Thanks :down:

yeah, i cant PM yet, because my post count isnt high enough.

pretty keen for it, check my topics to have a looksie at what has been done to it.

Pm me or message me if interested and we can discuss further.

cheers.

Hi, would definately be interested. When would you be putting pics up?

Does it run well? or is it not the way it was before the accident (just wondering if damage is mostly aesthetic or mechanical). thanks

hey driftn, i didnt have it running for long as i was just seeing if it started really... wasnt gona drive it or anything so didnt leave it run for more than say 15 seconds but it seems fine, the damage is basically all cosmetic apart froim the intercooler piping i dont think is any good coz it was at the front but apart from that engine gearbox everything seems fine. the panels all around the car arnt great n have some dint n scratches but interior and engine seems fine. msg me 2morro i will b at work but i would b able to mms ya some pics, otherwise i should b able to email em to ya soon... but at least mms will giv ya an idea... thanks

pics of the car, u can see where i hit the tree with the front left and the car spun off it on grass. hope this helps guys, i get the car delivered home at 1pm 2morro. can any1 tell me how to edit my headin of topics =S thanks

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dude r u sure that is repairable ? looks like the chasis has twisted :S

Yep it is mate. I was at the insurance company with him. Photo actually looks worse than in person. lol.

If i had the cash i would by this..

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