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Hey Guys, I looked at a 34 GTR late last year for sale for $63k and it was one of the earliest r34 gtr's brought into the country. it had had a minor to major accident and had been resprayed in a non original blue colour. It was still a great buy at that price.

By the looks of things this is a great buy and somebody should snap it up. Good luck with the sale.

any inquiries to 040347870 and ask for Jerome. This car is in mint condition and is bargain. It has had some minor paint, but the car is dead straight and is like new. the low price is only for quick sale, it is worth alot more than that. Considering people are still paying 45k for a GTR33 with plenty of kms and inaccurate speedos, this car is a steal at this price. A v-spec GTR34? try get one for this price from Japan, it is impossible, specialy one as clean as this. first serious offer will buy this car, and guys no offers in the 50s please, it is cheap as it is.

man, how come i just see this ad. today...

i have been searching for a reasonable priced gtr for a while...

my s15 will be gone (if only if the finance goes thru) by next week, i think i could get the rest of $20something k, plz wait for me though...><

all interests to Jerome on 0403478170 please. I keep getting too many pms that i cant reply due to work reasons, so please call the mobile for details. $65000.00 ono no silly offers please as this is a steal for a V-Spec GTR34 in mint condition.

Jerome 0403478170

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