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Hi,

Im after a R34 GTT Manual Sedan. Preferably in SA or NSW. If anyone knows of one PM me. I'm already aware of the ones on Carsales and Carpoint.

Thanks.

PM me mate i have 2 of them.

1. silver gtt 5speed,turbo NSW Registration

2,Pearl white gtt 5 speed, turbo SA Registration

I have a nicely modded 4 door auto for sale

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Bl...Tu-t275363.html

For a couple of grand you would easily convert it to manual. It has around $13k of mods, and makes nice power.

But have you driven a tiptronic? They are bloody awesome! Feel free to PM me and come take it for a spin - your mind will be changed on autos. The F1 style steering wheel changes are very quick.

Located in Adelaide

Hi,

Im after a R34 GTT Manual Sedan. Preferably in SA or NSW. If anyone knows of one PM me. I'm already aware of the ones on Carsales and Carpoint.

Thanks.

hey mate i have a r34 great condition, she is stock and has done about 95,xxx kms, manual, r34 rims,3 inch exhaust and pod filter there is no boost controller stock boost, body kit brand new paint job black with a gold flek through it looks insane in the sun unbelievble. i am in adelaide pm me if ur interested

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Hi,

Im after a R34 GTT Manual Sedan. Preferably in SA or NSW. If anyone knows of one PM me. I'm already aware of the ones on Carsales and Carpoint.

Thanks.

Hey i have a pearl white 34 in Adelaide, with dish wheels, manual, turbo, front mount for 15k if youre interested call 0431 388 718 its on carsales too http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...9&silo=1011

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