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i have for sale 3 x R34 blue,black and a white one.they have varying mods,all are of very high quality.wi just had the blue one tuned and it dyno 100kw above stock power.serious buyers only please,you will save quite a bit off dealer prices and save the hassle of importing a car yourself.all i bring in is R34 GTRs so you can be assured they are top cars.

if interested please call Jay 0410477413 any time.

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i would rather discuss prices with you personally.between $82'000 and $100'000.

they look exacty like a stock R34 GTR in the mentioned colours (blue,black and white)

all have factory GTR wheels.

any further details please call

Jay 0410477413

not as such,but ive imported 3 GTRs!!!! more of a hobby than anything.

i have more coming as two of these are probaly sold.

if there is a particular model your after let me know,i may have something coming.

Cheers Jay

heres the models and prices,as i said i have 2 possible sold,unsure of which 2,so ill list them all

2001 V-Spec 2 BLACK

,this car is immaculate! $115'000

1999 V-Spec BLUE

100kw at the wheel high than stock power! $95'000

1999 GTR WHITE

once again a faultless example $82'000

these prices are a little neg.

im not sending pictures,if you dont know what a perfectly straight R34 GTR looks like,chances are you dont want to buy one!!! i could be wrong,if so go to GOOGLE images and type in R34 GTR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Cheers Jay 0410477413

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