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Immaculate white 99 r34 gtr for sale

Gold Coast Qld

The reason for selling is due to work and family commitments, the car sits in the garage and only gets driven every second weekend as i have two other vehicles. It is in immaculate condition, and will suit the fussiest of buyers.

features

18x9.5 +12 Rays rims, 275/45 Falkens

Tein monoflex coilover suspension

hks Silent power exhaust

Ikeya front control arms

genuine nismo bottom lip

genuine nismo sidge steps

genuine nismo floor mats

genuine nismo 320km/h speedo 6500klms/original speedo 32000 klms

Immobiliser and alarm

Interior is in immaculate condition

never run any more than factory boost.

Very quick, very smooth.

Any serious inspection is more than welcome

car always garaged, immaculate body and duco

Receipts

Raws compliance

qld rego till 9/09

Always serviced using motul fluids @3,000 klm intervals.

Price $45900 for a quick sale.

Please no silly offers, i am not under any financial hardship and will not give the car away.

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interested in a trade puls some cash your way?

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...=366987&hl=

Hi mate

Not really interested in any trades thanks anyway though

Should you for some reason or another want to trade with a R33 GTR V Spec plus cash let me know. Ready to go...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...ms-t258482.html

Hey thanks anyway, looks a nice car, not wanting to trade for anything though. If it sells let me know.

Cheers.

Interior pictures please?

Hope you sell it, its a beautiful car.

Thanks mate, it is a beautiful car.

Here are a few interior pics. will take some more on the weekend if required

Pics arent really good enough to tell the condition of the interior.

There are no stains, rips, wear marks, burns, fading, discolouration etc at all.

It is immaculate, inside and out.

Thanks.

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If i was able to sell mine for 20, i would pull out another 25k loan and buy this lols.

It looks great, its a bargain aswell from what i can see!!

Sad to see it going, but hope you have a good sale man!

MRXTCZ

If i was able to sell mine for 20, i would pull out another 25k loan and buy this lols.

It looks great, its a bargain aswell from what i can see!!

Sad to see it going, but hope you have a good sale man!

MRXTCZ

Thanks mate, much apperciated.

I have priced it to sell and will be a little flexible, i will get another maybe next year when i have the time to properly enjoy the car, wouldnt be surprised if it were a nur though!!

Car was professionally detailed today. Looks absolutely amazing.

Photo's do not do this car justice, everything about this car is right!!!

I am currently tempted to swap 2 cars for one more expensive car. Will look

at serious offers once someone actually proves they are a serious buyer :P

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