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post-23715-1172824460.jpgpost-23715-1172824474.jpgJust bought this R34 skyline and it's on it's way over from japan only got a few details at the moment

1998 R34 GT-X

70 000km/s

Grade 4 (very good condition)

2.5 neo motor non turbo

automatic

Asking $11 000 will post more pics when it arrives.

location is on the gold coast

number is Chris - 0424623426

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post-23715-1172824460.jpgpost-23715-1172824474.jpgJust bought this R34 skyline and it's on it's way over from japan only got a few details at the moment

1998 R34 GT-X

70 000km/s

Grade 4 (very good condition)

2.5 neo motor non turbo

automatic

Asking $13 000 will post more pics when it arrives.

location is on the gold coast

number is Chris - 0424623426

ill swap u this Sil80, its got SR20 turbo.

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The car has arrived and is currently been stored at Ashmore on the Gold Coast. At the moment the car is $11000 uncomplied. The car is a grade 4 and is immaculate condition inside and out, straight body no marks. Interior is in excellent condition no marks.

Compliance must be done through - Phillip White at IAMSHE imports at Ernest Gold Coast.

Any enquiries please dont hesitate to call or message me on 0424623426,

Currently my internet is down so please phone if possible and leave all details in message if not answered. HOLLA

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just told my mate about this car, seems genuinely keen :) gave him your number so hopefully you get a call

hey thanks for that but haven't heard from him as yet if he cant get hold of me just tell him to send me a text message.

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