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R34 GTR Skyline

1999

Never been on the track or raced

twin turbo 2.6 4WD

6-speed

Tv

Cruise Control

Cd Player and amp

Exhaust

turbo timer

Great condition

All Log Books and Import doc's

Reg: 8/2007

$55 000

PH: 0409 590 348

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Edited by Baysidebluebnr34
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Can I ask why it has fake R34 GTR wheels on it? Where are the originals?

That is what it came with from Jp, I wouldn't call them fake GTR wheel however, as they are a diffrent colour and alot lighter then the originals

That is what it came with from Jp, I wouldn't call them fake GTR wheel however, as they are a diffrent colour and alot lighter then the originals

Sorry, but I have to disagree - They are a copy of the original, and are not as strong as the originals (not forged)

I have seen them in Japan.

Have you weighed an original BNR34 rim and one of the copies side by side? I doubt it

Sorry, but I have to disagree - They are a copy of the original, and are not as strong as the originals (not forged)

I have seen them in Japan.

Have you weighed an original BNR34 rim and one of the copies side by side? I doubt it

Are you intrested in the car................ if not then.............,

Also they match my plate. the orginals don't

Edited by Baysidebluebnr34
Sorry, but I have to disagree - They are a copy of the original, and are not as strong as the originals (not forged)

I have seen them in Japan.

Have you weighed an original BNR34 rim and one of the copies side by side? I doubt it

and the bad offsets :) those rims are grenade GX-01's a cheap copy, very suprised y anyone would change from stock.

still a decent price for a clean example, wat K's?

Who cares about the wheels. its a friggen r34 GTR! I would kill to have one of these.

back on topic.--- Sam your going o/s? is that for good?

I have met sam and he is a top fella and a great family man (Ahh the good old GTR cruises). And i can vouch for him not thrashing his car because its his family car.... strangly enough.

Well good luck o/s, bring me back some roast pork and rice.

-arbess

Who cares about the wheels. its a friggen r34 GTR! I would kill to have one of these.

back on topic.--- Sam your going o/s? is that for good?

I have met sam and he is a top fella and a great family man (Ahh the good old GTR cruises). And i can vouch for him not thrashing his car because its his family car.... strangly enough.

Well good luck o/s, bring me back some roast pork and rice.

-arbess

yeah he used to have baby on borad! haha

Thanks guys, The move will be for good, and yes the GTR has made the perfect family 4WD for me. You guys will have to visit me over there. haha. I will shout you the Roast pork and rice at cafe de coral

Sam



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