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Hi All,

It pains me to say but my pride and joy is up for sale. :) Need to find a family car as there's a baby on the way (I attempted arguing the feasability of making a baby seat work in a coupe, however to no avail)...

The R34 GT-R has always been my dream car so it obviously goes without saying that this legendary motor vehicle has been meticulously cared for. Always garaged, washed, polished, serviced and driven by a responsible and mature enthusiast. No EBC fitted, this car has not been boosted or abused. I am the 3rd owner, the car was imported at about 80,000km from Japan by the 2nd owner in Melbourne. I flew there to buy it around 2 years ago after a long seach for the right Godzilla. Although fairly stock, as any GT-R afficionado knows, the RB26DETT is explosive and I'm gonna miss the sound and feel of this car. :)

1999 R34 Nissan Skyline GT-R

Bayside Blue

120,000 GENUINE km

HKS intercooler piping

Twin HKS pod filters

HKS piggy-back ECU

Tein Coil-over suspension (lower than standard about 2 inches)

RS-R stainless cat-back exhaust

DBA slotted front rotors

19 inch charcoal Tenzo DC-5 rims with near-new Achilles tyres

Nismo clear front and side indicators

Top Secret carbon fibre front and rear diffusers

GReddy twin A-pillar gauge pod

Defi BF link series Boost gauge

Defi BF link series Water temp gauge

Mongoose car alarm with window lift kit

Tinted windows

Long rego til end March 2011

Price: $45,000

The interor is A1, and virtually as it left the showroom. Exterior is excellent with only the odd very minor stone chip on the front bar that you'd expect from a 1999 model vehicle. When washed the bayside blue paint colour is absolutely beautiful. There is a minor shopping centre dent and scratch to the driver's side rear quarter which I am in the process of arranging to have repaired by a quality panel beater prior to sale. Overall any inspection will confirm that this car has been lovingly cared for and, in my humble opinion, with this colour, stance and wheels, is one of the best looking GT-Rs around. Serviced regularly (log books to prove) using Motul synthetic oil. Big-dollar 100,000km service has been performed with no expense spared. Minor mechanical maintenance has always been carried out when needed such as new brake discs and new front CV boots recently. Receipts for all such work performed. I have never had any dramas at all with this car, it has been an absolute pleasure to own.

I welcome any inspection but please no time wasters. The car has ICE including Kenwood DVD/GPS unit, Rockford Fosgate splits and amps/sub in boot however these will be uninstalled upon sale with original equipment returned in its place.

I am going to organise some better quality photographs prior to selling as I want a keepsake of my dream car anyway, once these are taken I will upload. For the moment the linked pics will have to suffice. I have included some of the car as it was when I purchased with white Nismo rims and minus the clear indicators which I added later. To answer the inevitable questions, yes the car is badged as a V-spec, however it is not a V-spec. This is how it was when I bought it, I don't know why the previous owner saw fit to badge it as something that it is not.

http://s75.photobucket.com/albums/i298/15091Bravo/Godzilla/

Thanks for looking,

Jon

0414 982 745

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In the Market for R34 GTR in month or so just need my V35 coupe sold

if this is available then might be in contact, depending on how negotiable you are

Very Nice Car

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Would love to request some Interior Pics, Under body Pic's as i am sure anyone genuinely in for a GTR will want to see

Good Luck with the sale buddy

In the Market for R34 GTR in month or so just need my V35 coupe sold

if this is available then might be in contact, depending on how negotiable you are

Very Nice Car

..

Would love to request some Interior Pics, Under body Pic's as i am sure anyone genuinely in for a GTR will want to see

Good Luck with the sale buddy

Hey Mate, thanks.

Yeah I'm gonna take a load of high res pics once I can nail my photographer buddy down to a day to help me out.

WHAT?! You only had it for slightly more than a year. Good luck with the sale. Shouldnt have much problem at that price dude. Good luck.

Haha I know mate, gotta say goodbye to this baby to make way for another.

Just an update with a link to the carsales ad - there are some more photos added, 9 in total (some are still awaiting approval atm but should be up within next few hours).

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...&__Qpb=true

Thanks

Just an update with a link to the carsales ad - there are some more photos added, 9 in total (some are still awaiting approval atm but should be up within next few hours).

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...&__Qpb=true

Thanks

if only someone buy's my V35

:P

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