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Looking around for any R34 GT-T skylines in Automatic transmission, 2 door coupe and from Victoria.

Black or Bayside blue. Low k's (under 100,000), and obviously preferred to be great mechanically and exterior wise.

I am looking for advice also for anyone who has done a GTR conversion on one of these,

have been looking at the east bear kit trying to see if anyone out there has done this, has any cost estimates for something like this also.

Would love to buy one that has it already done to it, although after looking around for some months they seem very hard to find.

This seemed like a good place to start, so anyone who can offer advice, has done this before, or has a skyline up for sale that fits this I am very interested.

Thanks!

Andrew

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ive got an auto coupe for sale not really what your after but anyway...

its red just under 120Ks coilovers fmic etc already got an east bear fibreglass vented bonnet on it so you'll just need a gtr style front bar (which it used to have before i went back to stock)

$14500 with fresh respray or take it for $12500 as is

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Damn, if only you wanted a 4-door. My immaculate 4-door wants a new home. I'll leave this here just incase: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/339766-fs-pearl-white-1998-r34-skyline-25gt-t-sedan - Price is negotiable.

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