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R34 Gt-v (n/a) 4-door Tiptronic Auto 60,000km - $12k And It's Yours. (vic)


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Hi all,

For sale is my R34 GT-V N/A 4-door tiptronic auto. Only just hit 60,000km on the clock, in great condition. I bought it three months back; now looking for a manual to replace it (was getting an auto so wife could drive my car too, but now that she's pregnant she wants her own one!).

Has stock spoiler, Xenon lamps, Japanese GPS (Xanavi) which doubles as a CD player, 6-CD CD changer in the back additionally, air con., power steering, auto and 4-speed tiptronic (toggled with both steering-wheel mounted selectors and gear-shift triggers; see 3rd photo), authentic Japanese road flare (came in the glove box!), etc. :-)

Included are photos from when I bought it from Carsales (straight from importer); condition has not changed since, but he can take better photos than I can.

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$12k and it's yours! Pleasure to drive, and something of a luxury feeling.

Edited by acmc

Some new photos! Here's some shots from today. Apologies for crappy iPhone shots.

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0435359916, located in Vic. $12k neg.

Edited by acmc
  • 4 weeks later...
hey mate feel free to ignore ive got 8500 cash can pick up some time next week, like i said feel free to ignore :)

Thanks for your offer :-D But I'm thinking for now that I'll just leave it, buying and selling too much effort to consider right now!

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