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Price: $25,000 neg

Year: 2000

Model: R34 GT-T

Color: White QM1

Trans: Manual

Kms: 49xxxkms,

Rego: 4 months left

Mods: 3` Trust power extreme 2 catback,

3` split dump+front pipe

Apexi Power intake air filter

Apexi Turbo Timer

Nismo Leather Gear knob

Nismo Alluminium pedals

Factory Xenon HID headlights

led dash cluster lights

Pioneer Mp3/ipod ready cd-player

Soundstream 6.5 rear speakers

Customised 3 point alarm system

Legal tinted windows

Original Aero spec Front bar

Factory rims painted in gloss black

Service every 5000kms with Motul 8100 oil

Motul ffx gear 2 Diff and gearbox oil, <--- some expensive shit..

235/45/17 Kumho Estca E31 fronts i think it was, new tyres 95% tread

235/45/17 Pirelli Dragons Rear 90% treads,

...........thats all the mods i can think of atm, will add more if i missed any

History: 1st owner of car, Imported back in 2006, paid 31k with rego when I first got it, bought this car at 23xxxkms, this is like a brand new car when i got it, I have the japanese service log book to prove Kms are REAL. Car has always been a weekend car hence why these 2-3 years only driven about 25xxx kms. NEVER had any car accidents OR its been on the defect list. Car was a stocker when i got it, and it has left the way its been with just the basic mods i put on. No dents or wat so ever, front bar could do a respray if you want it 100% perfect as i got the bar off another guy. Happy for any NRMA...etc car inspections done as I can vouch this car still drives like brand new

Mainly want to sell this as i am moving on with my life, and getting a family car,

so if you work in a new car dealer, maybe we can work out some good deals on new family cars :)

**NO JOY RIDERS***

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forgot to mention that it has Nismo clear front and side indicators

also updated with a front pic and engine bay pic

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a241/5ky/IMG_0274.jpg

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a241/5ky/IMG_0276.jpg

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