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Time to sell my r34 Gt-t, unfortunately due to personal commitments car needs to go, very sad to have to sell.

1998 model Gt-T Manual with 87000km, in KR4 Silver RWC and Rego till 06/13.

$17,500 ONO

South east Melbourne

Car was imported by me through spec-r engineering for compliance and just been registered at the end of May.

Comes with full 1year Vic rego until June 2013.

This car is absolutely mint and all original and completely unmolested and has fairly low km, will suit a fussy buyer who wants a headache free clean car. Will be sold with current RWC.

Turbo has not been pushed above factory boost, standard air box and exhaust and so on. perfect clean base to mod the car how you want it. I specifically took my time to find a car that was stock and treated well, unlike many thrashed examples.

Car has 87000 km on the clock, have japanese service notes to prove and also judging by condition and service stickers on car km are accurate.

Interior reflects the car has had an easy life, no wear on gear knob, steering wheel or pedals and carpets and so on, very clean and good condition. body is flawless and paint is in very very good condition bar the small scratches here and there (understandable for a 14year old car). Still has original factory xenon lights, skyline carpets and comes with rare optional xanavi pop up dash tv and dvd/cd stacker, however popup tv does not work for some reason, can organise to have fixed if buyer needs.

This car is my pride and joy and i am only interested in genuine buyers, please no tyre kickers and time wasters, i have priced the car accordingly given the condition, i will accept offers within reason but no low ballers, i know what the car is worth given the condition.

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I have checked mate, my price seems fair given the condition and low km. My price is negotiable though and i will consider reasonable offers.

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if yours is as clean as mine its worth that price, i paid 17500 for mine and it had 99000kms on it.

goodluck mate, looks great.

if yours is as clean as mine its worth that price, i paid 17500 for mine and it had 99000kms on it.

goodluck mate, looks great.

thanks mate, this car is one of the cleanest iv seen and iv had a look at a fair few before i bought mine. steering wheel, gear knob seat bolsters all have very minimal wear and mechanically car is a1. its had a very easy life, no mods at all so its an excellent base for someone to build up to there desire. my price is still negotiable as well so well see. just looks like the market is dead atm though.

Yeah for sure, I was thinking o selling mine but there's no way I can because I'd never get what it's worth. I mean what other car can you get that's even close to this for your price of 16900 or whatever? Could get a thrashed out rexy maybe?

I think because 33s are so common and because bucket 34s are going cheap that's driving ours down.

GL mate

Exactly man, everyone sees the thrashed 34's going cheap and expect all 34's to be around the 13k mark, regardless of condition.

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