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Hi all I am thinking of selling my gtr. The car was bought with intent to use the car to promote our company, But have since decided to go in a different direction and could use the extra money although I'm not desperate to sell. Details are as follows

2000 R34 Gtr V Spec Bayside Blue

Blitz Nur spec Cat back Exhaust.

Blitz pod filters

Mines Air guide

I have recently fitted in last month.

New Apexi Power Fc ecu

New Nismo front and side indicators

New Apexi Gt Front pipe

Volk GT-N 18 x 10's +12 with Brand New Kuhmo 265/35 18's all round

Nismo 320 dash cluster

The car has 56 000km's on the clock. Also has all standard features like rear carbon fibre under tray. Driver, Passenger and srs airbags. Abs. Brembo's. Has been well maintained. I am also the first owner since it arriving in Australia. Car has always been garaged. It is exceptional with a few minor stone chips. I'm getting the car tuned within the next two weeks. Looking Around $58 000. No stupid offers or stupid comments. This is my price. Inspection Welcomed. No test drive unless i see cash.

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It had a driveline vibration. Had staggered wheels on it when i bought it. 18's front and 19's on the back and it damaged the transfer case so i just rather replaced complete box. Cost $4,500 for new box fitted. And that was with exchanging my damaged one. I say what happened is that when it landed someone changed wheels when imported.

The market has somewhat dropped and with the release of the new gtr it has most certainly affected the price on the 34's. Mine is a 2000 model and with more mods then most that are currently on the market and yet I have accepted and offer of $45,000. So I think that some indication of where the market is heading and what is to be expected.

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