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Hi ppls

Time has come to depart with my car.

It is a SERIES II , 2000 model R34 GTT

Bayside Blue (TV2)

62,000kms

Manual Transmission

Oil Changed Every 5000kms

G'box and Diff Oils Changed at 40,000kms (as per scheduled maintenance manual) - Filled with Redline Oils

Series II - so has the updated interior,

- Sports pedals

- Updated Dash, gauges, lights and seat upholstery

- Factory Fitted Garrett Steel Wheel Turbo (see reference pic) - (Series I R34's have Nylon Wheels)

Has full bodykit - Cwest Front Bar and Nissan Sports Side skirts and Rear Bar + Cwest Eyelids

Lowered Suspension

Front and side Clear Indicators

Tinted Windows

Aftermarket Alarm and Immobiliser

Blitz Turbo Timer

3" Turbo Back Exhaust ( Split Dump Pipe + High flow Cat + Apexi Stainless Steel Cat Back Exhaust)

Apexi Power FC Fitted with Hand controller

6.5" Double Din Touchscreen Stereo with TV Tuner and USB input

Reversing Camera Fitted.

Asking: - $32500 ono

Contact :- Afraaz , 0401 453 756

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$31500 ono

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Contact Details changed,,

Phone : - 0439726786

Sms's can still be sent to 0401453756 but reply will be delayed

Email: - [email protected]

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