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Hey i have decided to fianlly sell my r34 gtt coupe made in 1999

it has 111, thosand k's on the clock its a 4 speed semi auto with gear shifter on steering wheel also.

paint is factory pearl white,

reason for selling is i need some money to fund a trip back over to europe latter this year

so i am looking for a out right sale or i am open to swaps pref for a turbo manual car mostley a cheaper 180sx or something along those lines but will need atleast $2k cash my way to fund trip

feel free to call me for questions on the car to save time i will just post carsales link.

anything extra needed please feel free to call on <removed> location is on the sunshine coast qld

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...34&trecs=20

nesbr34 said:
Hey i have decided to fianlly sell my r34 gtt coupe made in 1999

it has 111, thosand k's on the clock its a 4 speed semi auto with gear shifter on steering wheel also.

paint is factory pearl white,

reason for selling is i need some money to fund a trip back over to europe latter this year

so i am looking for a out right sale or i am open to swaps pref for a turbo manual car mostley a cheaper 180sx or something along those lines but will need atleast $2k cash my way to fund trip

feel free to call me for questions on the car to save time i will just post carsales link.

anything extra needed please feel free to call on <removed> location is on the sunshine coast qld

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...34&trecs=20

manual skyline r33 gtst with 330hp+2k cash,

reasonable?Location in Brisbane!

manual skyline r33 gtst with 330hp+2k cash,

reasonable?Location in Brisbane!

Hi , sent you a reply via carsales , did you get it ?

Cheers , Al .

hey al i got your email the links to photos did not work what is your car worth on a trade in?

All other emails replyd toThanx

Hi, it's a brand newy so I wouldn't be taking it near a dealer to trade I'm not into puting carsalespersons kids through private school :sick: , the Redbook for this car is :- average private price$10,700 - $12,300 for a stocky depending on klms traveled this one has 1750klms on it--it also has brand new worked BSA 16"x7" RW001 alloys (wiegh 6.2kgs ea) and brand new Falken Ziex 205 x45 x 16 rubber (cost$1400 all up) and Crystal Glaze paint protect ($795.00) . The stock 15" wheels and hubcaps come with the car.

Obviously it's got 2 1/2 years 98250klms full factory warranty and roadside assist which extemds to 5 years and 175 000klms if you get all your servicing done by Holden.It gets 8.2lt to 100klms all city driving and around 6.5/100 highway.

:) PHEW !

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Edited by BASHO
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THIS CAR IS STILL FOR SALE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hi,is this still on fleebay? I've looked but with thier new improved system I can't find SFA,could you post a link if it is,cheers :banana:

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