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Hey, Had this car for about 18 months, really is one of the cleanest r34's on the road. Come look for your self.
Paint and body are faultless, no fading or dints. Engine and drive line are strong as ever.

R34 GTT
Turbo
Manual
AR2 Red (rare color)
low Ks, 114,000
Just serviced.

Mods,
Turbo Back 3" Exhaust.

Adjustable Caster rods
D2 coilovers

Intercooler. (Return flow, NO HOLES!)
HKS Panel filter.

Will through in BNR34 GTR Front bar (not fitted)

Apart from that, stock as a rock. Not boosted. Still runs 5-7 PSI like the R34's do.
Any tests welcome. For easy of sale I will supply a current Victorian RWC and 12 months rego (till March 2014)

$12,000


Zero434 496 747

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Very Reasonably priced if the car is in the condition the pictures make it out to be, should go quick love the color to.

Thanks mate, Yea it really is a clean unmolested car

Am interested i thinks, ill give you a call can u post some more pics of the engine bay and such up to? Are you the 1st aus owner also and do you have any import papers for the car?

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  • 1 month later...
Hey mate, have Lexus is200, limited edition (caliente model, only 75 were made. This one is number 16 out of 75), in red colour, with all the luxury feature like leather seat, sunroof, seated heater, 175k genuine kms, has been running smoothly and never had anything done to the engine, low fuel cost.


Let me know if you're interested.


Cheers,

Ryan


P.S. cant message you.
  • 4 weeks later...

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