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R34 GTR SKYLINE

bayside blue

70xxx kms

Brand new garret 2560-5 turbos Fitted about a month ago with recipes

serviced with all new fluids when turbos were done

zeal coil overs

nismo indicators front and side

bridgestone re01's

THis car is in a1 condition through out and all inspections are welcome will pass with flying colors, i am no longer in the position to keep the car due to work commitments. If your after a very clean and tidy stock r 34 gtr this is a perfect example of a as new gtr.

CAR IS LOCATED IN ADELAIDE

call me on 0423697701

$48950

kind regards kane

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hey mate i was just upgrading them as i was going to go for a bit more power and at the time had alot of plans with the car etc but due to work i cant afford to keep the car as i need a ute and its not something you want to be driving to building sites :thumbsup:

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hey mate, got your PM - thanks for the offer.

if you get to a point that you just want a quick sale - give me a yell and we'll work out a deal.

im in sydney, but theres no problem flying over there and driving it back. i've already sold my car so cash is ready.

either way good luck with the sale - i'm still having lots of fun hunting around for my new pride and joy - heaps to choose from at the moment and the prices should drop even more in the new year, so theres no hurry. :)

cheers!

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