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cheers mate but no thanks =)

with 4 months of looking literaly every day i finaly found my self the mintest most clean NA r34 ive seen as of yet, and ironicly, it was also the cheapest =)

heres she is boys :blush: sorry bout pic quality, ive reseized them down from a 10megapixel camera lmao.. nd for those wondering, no those burnout marks are not mine, took pics at a known skid pan around my area nd came across some cops who where on patrol there who couldnt help but admire my car also lol :)

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looks great.

pretty much the same as mine except i have the JDM L.E.D Tail Lights (Sexxxxy) and no wing. Not sure if my silver is slightly different also? might just be the camera. How much did it cost ya?

EDIT: No Xenon Headlights? That Sucks.

Edited by Silver_GT

dont really want to talk about prices e.t.c. all i can say is not more than 15,000 :thumbsup: .. has pretty low k's on her too, has full vehicle examination i.e. all panels checked and also engine and all taht stuff.. car is very very neat and i can definately say the hours i spend every day searching for one for a solid 4 months are finaly worth it lol

BTW silvergt, the colour is like its in the pic, its abit more gun metalishh =/

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