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http://www.zele-international.com/sales_bu..._2080202_1.html <------------------------13,000 KLM on it!!!!!!!!!!!!

http://www.zele-international.com/sales_bu..._2080110_1.html <------------------------16,000 KLM on it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

http://www.zele-international.com/sales_bu..._2080406_1.html <------------------16,000 KLM on it!!!!!!!!!!!!!

im sooo envious.... man imagine the interrior... imagine the paint and engine bay... all immaculate!

IT WOULD STILL HAVE THE NEW CAR SMELL IN IT!!!! I would love both of them hey!!!! The Look Immaculate in those PICS!!! Especially the Interior!!!! Even still have th eoriginal Tap Deck in them!!!

AMAZING!!!!!

They Have some imaculate 34's as well!!! One Vspec II with 5,100klm on it!!!!

Hehe..

I've got a 2000 R34 GTR V-spec, with everything stock on it with only 5500Km's on it :blink:

FULL LOG BOOKS, has the new car smell in it, not a mark on it.

Absolutely everything that it came with stock is on it.

Anybody know what the stock tyres were on the skylines/34's?

Its perfect. Thats why i don't drive it :)

Edited by Owgasm
Fark, if I could get my car to that sort of condition I wouldnt mind if it only had 180kw

They are F#ckin nice hey!!! Would so trade my 32 Gtr and my Mrs CAR for one of them!!!

Just even Put it in Storage for like 10 Years!!!

Hehe..

I've got a 2000 R34 GTR V-spec, with everything stock on it with only 5500Km's on it :D

FULL LOG BOOKS, has the new car smell in it, not a mark on it.

Absolutely everything that it came with stock is on it.

Anybody know what the stock tyres were on the skylines/34's?

Its perfect. Thats why i don't drive it :cool:

Sounds awesome bro!!!!

But a Mint 32 GTR with 13,000klm on it would suit me fine over a 34 anyday!!!

Maybe a Mint SET of GTR's with 32,33,34 and 35!!! Now i'm just dreaming!!!

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