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I am selling my R34 GTR after driving it for only 4,000kms (of which 3,500kms were from an interstate trip) to fund my business expansion.

I have paid for 12months rego 5days ago.

VSPEC2 plates come with the car.

Car is entered in AutoSalon on 1~2 December, entry fee is paid for the new owner if sold before then.

Make: Nissan

Model: R34 GTR V-Spec II

Milage: 92,XXX

Colour: Black

Location: Sydney

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $67,000 ONO

Contact: 0410 638 268 (NO SWAPS!)

Modifications:

Apexi PFC and handset

HKS GTSS turbos

HKS dump pipes

Tomei PON typeB 260/260 drop in cams

HKS adjustable Sprockets

600cc Nismo injectors

Apexi Header pipes

7.5lt Cat and 3 inch Lambros exhaust, Very quiet no drone!

Apexi pods and RB25 airflow meters

Trust remote oil filter and cooler kit

Blitz SBC SpecR boost controller

HKS twin plate ceramic clutch

Tomei sump baffle

DBA 4000 Rotors and Frodo 2500 Pads

New Yokohama 265x35x18 V102 Sports tyres

Weds 18x11 forged magnesium wheels (custom one off wheels)

Carbon Fibre dry weight bonnet

Carbon fibre radiator diffuser

Nismo carbon fibre side pillars

Xenon head lights re-fitted

Satellite/GSM tracking alarm system with back to base monitoring

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Please ring John on 0410 638 268 to discuss.

Ummm... Good luck with the sale?

This car is also currently entered in Auto Salon: Final Battle for the 1st and 2nd of December, if you put it up on carsales, you can advertise it is for sale at the show :thumbsup:

Whoever buys this car will be more then happy! seriously, no expense ever spared when it was built...

Thanks for the compliments guys.

For the Q's being asked, please read the original post its all explained there.

Selling the car due to business expansion and I need to inject $100k+

No Swaps MRGTR911 :huh:

Highest offer is $65k at the moment.

The car will be sold to anyone who can better this offer before the end of November.

Come on buyers, this is BARGAIN! There are lots and lots of lesser spec'd R34 GTRs for sale for greater $. (No offence to the owners of those 34 GTRs, just stating facts here)

At this rate, I've lost way more than $1 for every kilometers I've travelled in this car.

Please feel free to take advantage of my loss. :wave:

I can be contacted on 0410 638 268 / 0433 218 035 or email [email protected] (and of course, pm and reply to this thread)

Thank you all,

John

Highest offer is $65k at the moment.

The car will be sold to anyone who can better this offer before the end of November.

55 grand too low?

:(

I on the other hand have a very nice 2 year old daughter from Asian and Caucasian parentage. Easy to care for, doesn't cry.... much. Cash your way?

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