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NISSAN R34 2 DOOR GTT TURBO COUPE MANUAL, FACTORY NISMO BODY KIT, FACTORY CENTER DASH SPORT GAUGES, ALL POWER OPTIONS, ELECTRONIC CLIMATE CONTROL, LEATHER STEERING WHEEL + GEAR KNOB + CONSOL LID, RADIO/TAPE/CD PLAYER,XFORCE CAT BACK EXHAUST,19INCH XHP CHROME WHEELS, CAR IS IN GOOD CONDITION AND IS MECHANICALY A1, THE TIMMING BELT AND WATER PUMP WERE REPLACE AT 100K.HAS REGO TILL 20/7/2010 AND 125,008KMS WHICH ARE FREEWAY KMS AS I DRIVE 600KMS PER WEEK TO WORK.

MUST SEE - YOU WONT FIND A BETTER R34, STILL DRIVES LIKE A NEW CAR, NOTHING TO SPEND, READY TO DRIVE AWAY,

COMES WITH E-SAFTY CHECK/PINKSLIP

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THIS CAR CAN BE VIEWED FROM LIVERPOOL DURING WORKING HOURS WHEN BOOKED OR OAKDALE AFTER HOURS. PLEASE CALL 0409909405 FOR AN INSPECTION AND TEST DRIVE

Edited by ozzydrifter

Bump....................... New Price $15,000 - Need quick sale

This car is very neat and in good condition, most kms are from freeway as i drive 120kms a day to work and back

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