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One of the cleanest R34 GTT around the market right now guys. It's selling for way too cheap.

Good luck for the sale Tharaka, make sure it goes to a good home :verymad:

Thanks Ben :wub:

nice, definately the smickest 34 ive seen. U keen on swaps? check my topic in for sale.

Thanks Shanon,

Not really interested in swaps unless it's a Corolla or something simliar.

God damn, i would love to buy this car .. only if my insurance cleared and i could get paid out for my current R34 ..

Might be highly interested if available in a few months time .. doubt it .. but will keep contact details just incase

God damn, i would love to buy this car .. only if my insurance cleared and i could get paid out for my current R34 ..

Might be highly interested if available in a few months time .. doubt it .. but will keep contact details just incase

I need it sold in like 2 weeks :D

Have to pay off the travel agent lol

would u swop at all i have a csv 1999 vt valaanti for sale worth well over 20g just wont smaller car 290kw stock koni suspention

6 speed racing manul everything for rwc provided

build 033 of 100 eva built nexsed step up from hsv and holds val beta to

legit offer

Edited by mordor22
would u swop at all i have a csv 1999 vt valaanti for sale worth well over 20g just wont smaller car 290kw stock koni suspention

6 speed racing manul everything for rwc provided

build 033 of 100 eva built nexsed step up from hsv and holds val beta to

legit offer

Sorry, not interested in swaps unless it's a Corolla

  • 2 weeks later...

I have seen this car before as I knew it's previous owner...tuned at Chasers Motorworks and is very reliable... good luck with the sale.

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