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What year ?

EDIT:: ahh didnt it see it, you got it under there!!

Bit expensive for me, good luck with the sale

This is just a general question.. anyone know the answer, would really appreciate if you post it..

You see the yellow round(indicator) rear lights on R-34's.. are they all the same as GT-R, GT-T etc.. is there any without the yellow bit?

also does R-34's come in series 1's and 2's like R33's?

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Location ? ACT by the looks of it ....

What are the rear sets like - big/flat enough to fit a baby seat in ? Or not really big enough for anything in the back ?

the back is big enough to seat 2 ,10 year old kids, I've got 2 boys one is 8 , the other is 7 and they have got no problems as room goes.it all depends what you are after cheers.

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where about are u located?

im in sydney....

are u interested in a swap plus cash ur way?

Hi THO, Mate thanks for your quote!! but I really want to sell it , the car just seats in the garage!! and needs a new owner, someone keen to drive it.....cheers Alex :)

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hey man thats a well put together line........ nice and tidy... how negotiable are you on the price......... would you consider 25k

Hey untaxd' Thank you for the complements . I bought this car just under two years ago ,costed me over $32k

plus all the extras well over $10k so far , I'll consider anything over 28k.That including these new rims , This car its worth a lot more than that mate !! :wub:

The rims & tyres are brand new cost me $2800 3 months ago . :woot:

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