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Item: 2000 Nissan R34 Skyline GT 4 Door (P Plate Legal)

Location: Gold Coast (south area) and sorry no shipping unless buyer organises...

Website: here

Item Condition: good, interior is mint out side needs a little TLC

Reason for Selling: lost license and broke so need cash....!!!!

Price and Payment Conditions: selling for $10,000ono but this is only a quick sale price.. so get in quick....!!!!!!!!

Extra Info: car runs like a dream, i dont want to get rid off it but im sick of having my project just sitting there..

RB25de neo (really easy and cheap to +t)

tip-tronic

100xxxks

tints

double din head unit stereo, good speakers

r32 wheels with good tread all round.. (just checked and back left is geting bald..)

exhaust (great note to it)

Shimmed LSD

sold with no rego and rwc

prob more just cant remember

Pictures: yep

Contact Details: PM and get in quickly

wheels are not included

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sorry for bumping it again

but i just re-listed on eBay for a f**kin cheap price!!! don't miss out on this as i want it sold ASAP!!!!

have another car lined up and if its not sold asap i will miss out on it!!!!!

>>NEW EBAY LINK<<

TAKING CASH OFFERS!!! this will be an easy fix for someone im not kidding!! could just get a lower subframe and it would be done!!!

WELL TODAY BROUGHT IT DOWN TO GET SOME NEW TYRES ON IT TO PASS RWC EASYER AND A BOLT FELL OUT OF THE BACK OF THE DIFF AND IT HAS THREADED THE FRONT ONES, I HAVE HAD IT PRICED TO GET FIXED AND THEY SAID WILL BE ABOUT $500 MAYBE A BIT MORE!!!!!

TAKING CASH OFFERS NEEDS TO GO ASAP I HAVE BOUGHT ANOTHER CAR FOR A DAILY SO NEED TO PAY AS MUCH BACK OF MY LOAN!!!!!!

want this sold tomorrow.. as i am picking my new car up on sat!!!!

Well its all fixed now of a total price of $2000 so people get this now couse im off it and cutting my loses!!!! its now has been fitted with a det diff and half shafts.. and also a rear cradle, all bolts have been replaced and cv boots..!!! will sell for 8.5k as im really only geting 6.5k for it as i just had to pay the 2k..!!!!!!

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