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Selling my beloved R34 GTT as i am buying a house. Willl consider swaps but must be atleast 15k my way

This car is absolutely in awesome condition. no dents or scratches. has just 49,000 k's. Comes with books etc (in japanese tho) Since ive owned it there has been no mechanical issues at all, by far the most reliable car ive ever owned. Imported through Iron Chef.

Its Tiptronic auto

Ive just had the 3" dump pipe and High flow cat done (chose the more expensive high flow cat as i had a few options) to finish off the HKS HI- Power exhaust.

other mods include:

Cusco Coilovers

Hybrid FMIC

HKS Pod filter

Recaro bucket seat (unsure if its genuine or a copy but came from japan so probably genuine)

19" GMAX rims, plenty of dish. almost $3500 in value

Pioneer dvd player

Pioneer 4 way 6" speakers in front and rear

Viper Alarm with pager remote and remote start/turbo timer feature

Brand new 12" Rockford Fosgate Punch in custom boot install. $400 sub

Audiobahn 400wrms monoblock amp all extra $$ if you want them

This car has only ever run stock boost and its condition proves its very low KM's are genuine.

All inspections welcome

Honestly the only thing wrong on the whole car is a very slight knock from one o=f the coilovers but thats nothing.

Looking for around $25,000 ono. I can do it cheaper without the dvd player. Mods on this car total around 8k and with such low k's i think this is very reasonable. Cleanest 34 you will find!

May consider swaps

Daniel - 0408282242

Located in Adelaide

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Boot install is now carpeted. Just needs finishing touches.

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*NOTE: pic taken before engine bay was detailed*

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Edited by Muges180

cheerws guys. yeah fieds83 hit the nail on the head. since i bought the car off him around 6 months ago i have not had a single problem that has needed fixing. this car is a dream to drive dont be put off by the tiptronic. ive got mates telling me they prefer this to the straight manual

Edited by Muges180

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