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Model: R34 Gtt

Year: 2000

Colour: Sonic silver (rare GTR colour)

Location: Newcastle NSW

Price: 18500 slightly neg (can take off parts for cheaper)

Rego: Yes

Kms: 123,000

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Most reliable, clean and well looked after series 2 2000 model R34 GTT around.

I bought this car nearly 2 years ago, completly stock, it had standard exhaust and japanese cd player. Since then i have serviced everything;

Clean and detailed on a very regular basis,

100km service striaght away, timing belt, coolant, etc,

Water pump,

Gearbox fluid with redline light weight, best fluid around,

Spark plugs, bosch platinum,

Oil change every 5000 kms/6 months with royal purple,

Brake pads changed to QFM AR1M (improved braking),

Brake fluid fully changed with rbf 600 best fluid on the market.

Modifications are limited as I dont like highly modified cars as reliability drops quickly and that is always my biggest priority. Mods include;

3" Kakimoto regu 6 Turbo back exhaust (quiet until you hit boost, then roars, never a hastle with police),

XXR 18/8.5 wheels,

Federal SS tyres (very grippy),

Australian standard alarm system (required for insurance),

Pioneer fold out DVD player top of the line item,

Vibe split speakers in the doors and Sony in the parcel shelf both 6 inch,

Everything else has been kept standard and clean to really appreciate the car for what it is.

Everything has been done for someone to keep it as a nice reliable fast car, or a great platform to modify it and make it a monster as you know it wont blow up on you. Price is negotiable and all standard parts have been kept and any item can be turned back to stock for a cheaper price.

Kms are high as my girl friend moved to newcastle and i lived in wollongong, i now live here with her but a lot of m7 f3 trips raised the kms fast.

Photos are from a professional photoshoot from mat everingham that can be given apon sale. Dont hesitate to come check out the car, it is a must see if your in the market!

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alright rego is due in like a month so ive decided to drop the price a lot to compensate for that. i can supply a rwc but when you see it youll know you wont need it.

this thing is bloody mint and i cant beleive theres been hardly any interest.

still negotiable with stock parts. it wont disappoint

EPIC PRICE DROP $16500 FIRM

price will go up if i need to put rego on it.

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