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Make: Nissan

Model: R34 GTR

Transmission: 6 spd man

Colour: White

Location: Sydney

Currently registered? Till April 2009

Price: $65000

Contact: 0414 676 953

Comments / Modifications:

First owner in Australia, the car is previously owned by Sound Uredio in Japan. Have all log books, owners manaual, 2keys etc. Before committing to purchase this car, i had 2 mecanic to check for any default and it all came up prefect. No accident, had the car dyno at 210kw atw.

Now modification and extras!

- Rays RE30s 19X10

- Ganador carbon Mirrors

- Nismo Side Skirts and Rear Pods

- Profec B specII boost controller

- Trust airnex air fitter

- Project Mu HC+ Brake Pads front and rear

- Heaps of audio gear include alpine media, alpine HU, 3 amps, Caps, splits etc all the doors and rear parcel tray has been sound deaden (Amp etc needs to reinstall/tune as it was taken out during complaince and quarantine)

Reason for sale is looking at buying my first property, the governemnt is very generous for the first home buyer.

I need to make this very clear, if you are not interested in the vehicle please dont call me for a joy ride.

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