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2001 Bayside Blue R34 Gt-T Series Ii For Sale, Low Kms - Tasmania


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Hey All

Your chance to own a rare bayside blue R34, turn heads and stand out amongst the rest!

$22,995 ONO...Sensible Offers Only

RARE 2001 R34 GT-T Series II Skyline - Bayside Blue....Don't be confused with a 98 or 99 Series I

- Located in Launceston, Tasmania

- 65,000 - 66,000 kms
- RARE Original Factory Bayside Blue - Only one i've seen in Tassie
- Very Good Condition inside and out
- Japanese imported and complianced 2005 by current owner.
- Car garaged 98% of it's life in Australia
- Serviced every 5000km by Boost Automotive

Engine:
- Apexi Power Intake
- Custom Turbo Back Stainless Steel Exhaust 7" Barrel, 5" Tip
- NGK Iridium Performance Spark Plugs

Body/Trim:
- Full Nismo Body Kit
- JUN Eyelids
- LED Taillights
- Tinted Windows
- Some carbon fibre wrapping...just because
- 17" Factory champagne rims with plenty of tread on the tyres

- 2 ExtraTyres with legal tread on

Other
- Printed and bound workshop manual
- Cyclops Top Of the Line Alarm with 2 Stage Immobiliser
- Factory Installed Driving Lights
- Apexi AVC-R available at additional cost

Stereo
- 0 Gauge Stinger Kit run, but never used.
- Alpine IVA-310E 7" DVD Player
- Type X 6.5" Splits in custom molds (front), rear factory.

Registration Until Late November,

As per Forum rules any offers are to be made through PM's or via phone on 0418 150 039

Cheers Ed

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