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Item:1999 R34 GTT Skyline

Location:South Australia

Item Condition:Excelant Condition

Price and Payment Conditions:Offers open

MAKE AN OFFER $$$$$

Colour Black

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kms 81,495

vehicle description

Nismo special, black, GTR body kit, carbon bonnet, factory sunroof, Volk te37's Defi guages, Nismo dash, Blitz front mount intercooler, HKS oil cooler, Blitz electronic boost controller, full exhaust, Nismo coilovers, front and rear strut braces, 30 mm front 25 mm rear sway bars, new heavy duty clutch, rebuilt gearbox, short shift kit plus more. This car is in great condition. Unbelievable handling and great performance. Will not disappoint.

Contact Details:Phone Chris 0419 672 767

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ooh Darren - tell him if he can't get the $$ he wants, I'll buy his bonnet and front bar off him / trade him mine + $$$ ... I know it's a long shot, but you never know. I have Nismo smoked front indicators in it and all :domokun:

Yeh sorry Andrew, I know it would suit yours a treat, colour and all but unfortunatly that won't happen......Doh!

Anybody keen? open to offers people! This car is imaculate inside and out and looks the bomb!

Make an offer(nothing stupid) and we'll see what we can do!

saw it in town Friday night .... damn it looks really nice - but shame it has GTR badges on it - nothing worse. Looks sweet, but the price is out there ....

yeh she's a piece of work........and yeh badges have gotta be made into a keyring or something, was the same with my 33 had a GTR wing on it, Had to get rid of that!!!!

Price wise yeh it's up there but hey gotta start somewhere, Someone just has to offer and you never know what might happen.

Would look pretty nice sittin in the garage next to yours Andrew.......his and hers!

haha true mate - but if I were buying his and hers, mine would be a real black R34GTR, and she could have my GTT ;)

Edited by Nightcrawler

Hey mate, since your car is still sitting there, would you be interested in swaping it with a

1994 Sil80 with RB20det and a Nissan Bluebird FJ20et with over 40k spent on it,

Bluebird.. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=108960

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