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Vic: 2000 R34 Gt-t, Bayside Blue, Manual, $20k But Will Consider Any Reasonable Offer From Serious Buyers.


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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline GT-T

Milage: 80,000

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Bayside blue

Location: Mulgrave, VIC (S.E melb)

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes (Exp SEP 08)

Price: $20,000 ono.

Contact: Via PM, or 0422 089 695 (Anthony)

Imported into Australia Sep 2006, second owner in the country. Car has travelled 80,000km’s. Serviced every 5000km’s with quality fluids and filters. Had no issues with the car whatsoever. Drives like an absolute dream. Bilstein suspension makes the ride nice and firm.

You’ll be hard pressed to find a better example of a well kept 2000 GT-T that hasn’t been thrashed or modified!

This car MUST be sold in the next 2 weeks. Asking only $20,000, but I will take the best offer from a serious buyer.

I will also throw in an apexi SAFC II (black, minus loom) and an autometer 30PSI boost guage and cup, both in perfect working order if you want to start modifying this unboosted car. Both were used on previous car (HR31).

Features:

Manual

Factory TV2 Bayside Blue (last of 2000 run, rare for GT-T)

Factory fitted Bilstein suspension

Factory fitted Nismo strut brace

Xenon headlights

17” Advan racing rims (white)

Splitfire coil packs

Kakimoto catback exhaust

Apexi air filter

Greddy turbo timer

Pioneer MP3/CD player

6.5” Sony splits (front)

6.5” Alpine splits (rear)

…Otherwise standard as can be.

Asking price: Slashed to $20,000 ono.

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Edited by AnFz

Have had the RWC inspection completed, all that is required is 4 new tyres. Everything else was said to be "as clean as a whistle", and one of the best R34's mechanically the workshop had seen.

$20,000 price includes RWC and 4 tyres! This car needs to go!

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