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hey guys i have joined this site today hoping to sell my skyline.

im not very sure how to use it so please be paitent with me.

im selling an R34GTR

about the Car:

2001 model GTR

RB26dett

Gunmetal Gray in colour

6 months rego

6 speed

everything on the car is standard with no mods at all.

originally i bought the car wanting to make it a project car but due to the amount of money that im going to put into it will drive my gf Crazy, so i have decided to let it go while i still can and get my money back before i get attached to it and drive the car over my gf.

its a very clean and smooth drive.

it does not have a wing attached to it and dont ask why, when i purchase it

it didnt have a wing with it i guess it's one of thoose factory options.

reason why im selling it is because i have just been given a company car and this car will be left in the dark as i work 7 days a week with no time to Play.

any questions please PM me.

thanks guys

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Good luck with the sale, but its not that easy selling a 50K+ car by the weekend :rofl:

you are very right... :O i guess i was pushing it there...

LOOKS WAY BETTER WITHOUT A SPOILER

thank you very much.... now i just need a buyer for it...

everytime i see cars like this Im stuck thinking if its worth the effort modding my r33 or keep the r33 stock, save up then upgrade to something like this.....

decisions decisions!

nice car though - hope it goes to someone who will take care of it....

Carsales doesn't have the option of listing as non-vspec.

Owgasm = you seem to know alot about what happens around here... thanks for the reply... :(

yes thats correct on carsales there is no opition but Vspec II

thanks for all the kind comments guys... just need to fine a keen Buyer for her..

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