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up for sale is my 2000 nissan skyline r34 gt-v

imported from japan in april last year

RB25DE NEO motor

4 speed tiptronic transmission

GV1 pearl black

rare nismo 2.5" cat back exhaust

apexi n1 adjustable coilovers

hicas lock bar

rear adjustable camber arms

rota GR6-2R wheels, 18x9.5+20 fronts wrapped in kuhmo ku36 tyres, 18x10+15 rears wrapped in admiral rubber

rolled guards

4 or 5 small hail dents on the roof and the bonnet is pretty much covered in them.

98,xxx kms

this car has been VERY VERY reliable, and it is the special edition GTV model which has the turbo sumitomo brakes, turbo sway bars, differential and interior.

interior is in great condition. dash trim was painted silver by the previous owner in japan. looks good!

all original floor mats

spoiler has been removed and unfortunately, the jack in the boot was vibrating on it so its scuffed

this car comes WITHOUT A ROAD WORTHY

price negotiable

0411 421 097- Mohsen

not really interested in swaps, though if you have a smashed R32 GTR i would be keen on some sort of deal + cash adjustment (need one for the running gear)

$11,500 ono

i will upload pics when i get home tonight.

looks mint moh. if i had the coin id be on the first flight to melbz.

few more pics tho man.

Also why no roady?

Thanks man :)

Yeah I'll take some more pics tomorrow.

No roady because I don't have stockies any more and I really am tight on time these days.

Free bump mate-

Could you post some more pics of the car side on..

Not interested in the car however curious as to the fit/look of the wheels...

Thanks man (FREEE bump)

info on wheels please plus free bump for clean liner there rays i know that much :)

they're Rota GR6-2R's. it says in the ad description

EDIT: also, curious as to what it would take to get it roadworthy? 11.5 sounds like an absolute steal.

GL with sale

Edited by alex182

I might be interested mate as my cus wanted my car as her first car but now I have the r33 so send me a text on how much you want for it all and is it auto or manual

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