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Hi guys, in the market for an R34 GTT in victoria

Prefer the kms to be under the 80,000 mark the lower the better, also have decent basic mods - FMIC, Exhaust, coilovers, rims, whatever....

Bayside blue/black would be nice, although any colour really.

Also a GTR front, and sunroof if possible is a real plus!

I know all of those above combined is a long shot, however If anyone has one on the market or thinking about selling please shoot me a PM or post in here

Thanks.

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Hey mate my mechanic has his one fr sale, has sat around for litterally 3 years at the back of the workshop. off the top of my head im not 100% sure on details but i think it only has about 60k on the clock, 19inch rims i know it has a FMIC and michrotech ECU

It is located at NT Garage at 25 youell st Yarraville Ph 96873074

the only picture i could come up with is this one with it in the background

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Hey mate my mechanic has his one fr sale, has sat around for litterally 3 years at the back of the workshop. off the top of my head im not 100% sure on details but i think it only has about 60k on the clock, 19inch rims i know it has a FMIC and michrotech ECU

It is located at NT Garage at 25 youell st Yarraville Ph 96873074

the only picture i could come up with is this one with it in the background

post-88740-0-44750700-1320388322_thumb.jpg

thanks man, will call and check it out.

Ive got a black R34 Gtt for sale but its also in adelaide, 75,000kms FMIC, custom exhaust etc

http://www.carsales....ne=15&__Dx=mode

again, sorry mate prefer vic, although will keep in mind if nothing pops up.

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