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**Regretful sale** - Continuation with my previous thread - 'Consider Yellow R'

2000 R34 GTR V-Spec - Yellow (EV1)

Car has done - 115K

I’ve had the car for nearly a month however, due to personal circumstances, I have to announce that sadly I have no choice but to let this one go for now.

The car is in exceptional condition inside/out and runs and drives perfectly, smooth and powerful.

To give you abit more information on the car, I have listed the following mods below:

• Adjustable cam gears

• Metal head gasket
• Oil restrictor
• new ring and bearings about 10,000km ago
• Oil to air separator
• Solid centre button clutch
• HKS exhaust
• Oil cooler
• Oil relocation kit
• Electronic boost controller (set to 0.7, 1.0 or 1.3bar)
• Apexi Computer
• Full adjustable Bilstein coilovers
• Adjustable front camber bushes
• Major service (eg: timing belt etc changed) was done 10,000km ago

Selling for 50k or nearest offer/quick sale 47k and please no time wasters.

If you have any questions regarding her history, please do not hesitate to contact me on 0475 961 672

Thanks

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I'm from north suburbs, you should keep it, there only a dozen or less yellow r34 gtrs in the country. Most famous one would be the 1000 hp "nitto". I bought "gtr-34a" about a year ago and have never seen another yellow besides my own. Have seen blue, white, perl white, mnp, black, silver, grey, n1 thin white. I think its the second rarest colour behind red which i've never seen.

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I'm from north suburbs, you should keep it, there only a dozen or less yellow r34 gtrs in the country. Most famous one would be the 1000 hp "nitto". I bought "gtr-34a" about a year ago and have never seen another yellow besides my own. Have seen blue, white, perl white, mnp, black, silver, grey, n1 thin white. I think its the second rarest colour behind red which i've never seen.

The one you bought is lovely. I was looking at the some one as well. Seen you at TLM Maccas once. I spoken to the previous owner a few times. Lovely lovely car.

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