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Hello,

Just posting new topic for the sale of my GTR as last one was just EOI.

DETAILS:

Model: 1999

Vehicle: Nissan Skyline R34 GTR

Colour: White

KM'S: 99,XXX

Location: Victoria

MOD LIST:

- Trust 517z 10cm Turbo kit

- Trust Intercooler kit

- Apexi Power FC

- Apexi N1 Coil overs

-Apexi Downpipes

-Apexi Front Pipe

-Apexi Exhaust

-Oil Cooler

- HKS EVC boost controller

- HKS Cam gears

- Nismo Carbon Fibre Air Snorkel

- NPC Clutch

- NPC Flywheel

- Volk Racing CE28N 18x9.5 Wheels

- Jordan rear wing extension kit

- QFM A1RM Brake Pads

- LED tail lights

-Nismo Indicators

- Kumho KU36 Tyres

Has more supporting mods but haven't listed them atm.

Car currently makes 323KW ATW.

Price: $51,500

If interested email me at waqarahme@gmail.com or PM me here.

Thanks.

Waqar Ahmed.

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When you drive from Vic to NSW you travel north. In most people's books that's "up". Check out a compass! South to North is up. lol

If youre interested in a 50K car, flying/driving somewhere to look at one is usually not a problem to a genuine looker/buyer. Many more for sale on carsales in NSW.

When you drive from Vic to NSW you travel north. In most people's books that's "up". Check out a compass! South to North is up. lol

If youre interested in a 50K car, flying/driving somewhere to look at one is usually not a problem to a genuine looker/buyer. Many more for sale on carsales in NSW.

sorry i only trust one mechanic..

and only 3 for sale in nsw.. 2 of them are dealers and 1 of them is far away...

i been looking since last year to find a decent one

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When you drive from Vic to NSW you travel north. In most people's books that's "up". Check out a compass! South to North is up. lol

In some people's books North is up, but I would say a higher elevation is more "up" than north or south etc. Although a lot of NSW is more elevated than Vic, he could still drive down to Sydney depending on where he decided to start his journey. For instance if he went to Hotham heights, with a height above sea level of 1700m, much of NSW would be lower, enabling him to drive down to sydney from Victoria.

Hope this helped

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