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hello

i have an r34 gt-t coupe semi auto that i'd like to trade if anyone is interested

just under 120,000Ks

has basic bolt on mods -

3" catback exhaust with FGK s/steel front pipe and Apexi s/steel split dump

HPI front mount intercooler

Greddy turbo timer

East bear vented bonnet

HKS height adjustable coilovers

Recaro driver seat

dvd player

18" 350z rims

very clean interior. will come with a fresh respray

im interested in trading for a r33 gtr, bmw e36 m3 with cash adjustment if required

but im open to any other trades so let me know what you got

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Do you have any more pictures of the engine bay and interior?

Also what is the need for the respray, any bad points?

Has the 100k service been complete and regularly serviced?

Cheers.

for more details on why respray is needed and pics see my carsales link clicky

yes major service was done at about 110,000Ks.

yes i service it every 3000-5000Ks

ive done about 60,000Ks since i got it 3 years ago and never had a single fault with it (touch wood)

i have my chaser for sale :P but not after a 34 lol

lol i seen it. tempting...

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