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how its not a 2001 model? the front bar your referring to is the nismo option bar, mine one didnt have that option and has the stock bar instead,

when it lands in syd, i will take a photo of the build date

also the engine cover, i found couple 00 and 01 model r34 on carsales, and compared the engine cover, they are both exactly the same as mine? unless the one your referring to is the tommy kiara version

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2001 skyline R34 GT-T last year of the r34s

25,000kms, 100% genuine with all service log books in japan, 1 owner in japan

Manual

White

Auction grade 4.5BB in japan, very hard to find like this in near new condition

jap cat-back exhuast and rest of the car is 100% stock

Have all auction papers and service logs, Car has landed in Australia and on transit waiting to get shipped to sydney.

Reason for selling is because i was originally looking at a jspec s15, but came across this nice immaculate r34, and in the end i still wanted a s15, so this must go

Car will be located in Sydney

$34,000 FIRM with 1 year rego + complianced

$33,000 FIRM complianced

price is NOT negiotable, car will be complianced in about 1-2 weeks time

If it does not sell then i will just keep it

pics here

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a241/5ky/151096E.jpg

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a241/5ky/151096R1.jpg

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a241/5ky/151096F1.jpg

Sorry bud, but its a 98,99 or early 2000 model at the latest, unless for some strange reason the owner changed his bar and Engine cover to the older model.... In which case it could be a 2001

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