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Hey guys , its recently come to my attention that i need to sell my r34 , the misses has put the hard word on me. purely selling because we need a bigger family car . if i dont get the money i want for the 34 i wont sell because i know its a clean car and iv personally spent my time bettering the quality and condition of it.

R34 GT-T , 1988 . NEO 2.5 L TURBO, 99xxx kms

The car is pretty standard engine wise , no engine modifications , no raised boost . the car will come with the following:

- HKS Adjustables All Around

- HKS Pod Filter

- HKS Turbo Timer

- HKS Silent Cat Back Exhaust

- 350z Anniversary 18' wheels Gloss Black

- Apexi Safc 2 (hasn't been tuned)

- 35% legal tinted windows

- Tinted Indicators

Seeking $17,500 O.N.O , no stupid offers please , the car is worth what iv listed it for. as mentioned i am willing to swap for a HOLDEN COMMODORE VE OMEGA , something classy looking . very serious about getting a family car as such as its needed very soon . so please no swaps with anything else , or any other type . purely set on a v6 commodore as mentioned. car will be going on carsales this week , but if anyone has anything serious to offer me i wont bother putting it up

any questions please contact me. via pm....located sydney

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