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Car: 2001 R34 GTR

Milage:genuine 43,000km

Transmission: 6 spd

Colour: Sparkling Silver (gun metal)

Location: SA

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? n/a for SA

Currently registered? Yes

Price:$46,000 firm (cheapest 34 GTR with quality mods in Australia)

Contact: PM or MSN andyy5k 'at' hotmail.com

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Car is a later 2001 model (not the early 99 models), in immaculate condition with genuine km.

Drives and smells like new

Car sits in the garage 99% of the time for the past year

No track use and has never been on the 1/4 mile strip (none in Adel)

Priced to sell, please no tyres kicker, time wasters as I own a business and its flat out

Sorry no trade-ins, swaps

Engine mods

Only has quality mods (no Chinese/ebay cheap parts), with receipts (almost $70,000)

Tuned by Boostworx, with a streetable 269rwkw

HKS split dumps

HKS front pipe

HKS hipower catback

HKS adj cam gears (IN/EX)

HKS timing belt with Trust clear cover

Apexi pods

Apexi powerfc

Apexi boost controller

Nismo twin plate clutch (super coppermix)

others

JVC KD-AVX2 head-unit (CD/MP3/DVD Players with 3.5in screen)

MTx 4chan amp, JBL 12"sub & splits

Standard R34 GTR wheels with semi slicks (Brigestone Potenza RE01R)

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Hi

My name is Ben,

I am interested in your car, I am in melbourne and would like to no if you would alow an inspection on your car?

also how long have you had it and when did it get complied? and what receipts you have for almost $70,000.

Is there any problems with it, has been repaired b4, eg body or motor.

I am very busy as well and I own a business that is flat out too. (in the motorbike trade)

I do not want to waste your time or mine

I import a few cars in from japan my self mainly nissan stageas,

any way car is for myself so when you can get back to me that would be great.

hey guys

thanks for the replies and the ppl that PM'ed me

bb, the car is immaculate, the price is good b/c I dont have the time to mess around with prices, no point asking $50-52k and have ppl trying to bargain it back and forth. If you are genuinely interested, PM me for my contact #

& thanks to the support of my fellow SAU-SA members, love you ;)

Andy

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