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1999 BNR34 V-Spec, Just Imported, Complianced, Registered and Ready to Go.

I picked it up from a GTR Specialist Shop while in Japan a couple of months ago. It's been in Oz for less than a month. It's not your average molested GTR trash that finds its way here (through Jap auctions) with 100k less miles and/or major accident repairs.

Personally sought and purchased while working in Japan, very clean car throughout, welcome to any inspection. No accident history. This car has a genuine 76,800 km's with service history and books to back it. One previous owner since new in Japan. Factory fitted Immobiliser with remote, 3 factory provided keys. Serviced during recent compliance and comes with RWC.

No miraculous mods, the car is completely standard except for stereo and wheels. Factory Xeon Headlights, Dealer Fitted CD/MD player. Ray's Engineering Volk Racing TE37 18" wheels with top of the line Bridgestone Potenza RE01-R rubber.

Also on carsales network ( Vehicle ID: 4574911 )

Price: $62,500

(Negotiable for quick sale )

Serious buyers only please!

Contact Arnie here or:

MOB: 0404235087

EMAIL: anil_d82 (AT) hotmail.com

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Interested in a V35 skyline coupe as a trade for yoru car?

I won't rule out trades but I would much rather money.

In any case, I would be asking for a lot of money ontop of your V35 and I don't think I could make it worth your while.

Im not really in the market for a V35 that's had repair work to be honest.

that is one mean looking car!!!! I was originally in the market for one but i came to the drastic realisation that i had no where near enough cash! Good luck with it mate!

that is one mean looking car!!!! I was originally in the market for one but i came to the drastic realisation that i had no where near enough cash! Good luck with it mate!

Thanks for the good wishes champ! :cheers:

Hey guys, I have had some requests for more pics so I thought that its best that I post them up, this way everyone can take a look. This will also save me some time not having to individually send them to everyone. They have been compressed from original size (5 Mega Pixel to 1024x768 size), still plenty big. They should cover just about all angles of the car. Enjoy! :)

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