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Make: Nissan

Model: R34 GT-T 2 doors

Milage: 68000k's

Transmission: 5spd Manual

Colour: white

Location: city, Sydney

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? yes

Currently registered? Yes (Rego is until Dec09)

Price: $195000 (Negotiation)

Contact: Bond 0403722709 (PM or email me [email protected])

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I have been working hard to get this car and owned it more than a year. Now, it's time to sell my ride to deposite as a first home buyer. The car has always been in lock-up garage and driven just weekends. I would keep it if I don't need money right now.

The modification in this car has got just

-brand new Blizt supersound (latest model).

-a set of W-work wheel 17" not nice (got scratches all round) but at least look a bit better than factory one.

-Mongoose M80 series alarm & immobiliser.

-Suspension Billstien (yellow color).

The car never had accident, dents or scratches. I will also give you a new timing belt for the buyer that I bought it long time ago but I haven't got time to change (regarding to my odemetre that is not reaching 100,000kms yet but I just want to change for insure)

It's pretty much factory car with sunloop. Interior is in very good condition (no scratches).

I am willing to swap with the cheap car with cash on my way, you can post what you got and pics.

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pics of interior condition and engine bay please :)

I'll upload some more this weekends :geek:

Good looking car matey, love them in white. Best of luck with the sale.

Cheers mate :laugh:

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Make: Nissan

Model: R34 GT-T 2 doors

Milage: 68000k's

Transmission: 5spd Manual

Colour: white

Location: city, Sydney

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? yes

Currently registered? Yes (Rego is until Dec09)

Price: $195000 (Negotiation)

Contact: Bond 0403722709 (PM or email me [email protected])

Comments / Modifications:

I have been working hard to get this car and owned it more than a year. Now, it's time to sell my ride to deposite as a first home buyer. The car has always been in lock-up garage and driven just weekends. I would keep it if I don't need money right now.

The modification in this car has got just

-brand new Blizt supersound (latest model).

-a set of W-work wheel 17" not nice (got scratches all round) but at least look a bit better than factory one.

-Mongoose M80 series alarm & immobiliser.

-Suspension Billstien (yellow color).

Still for sale???

Swap for a 98 wrx

The car never had accident, dents or scratches. I will also give you a new timing belt for the buyer that I bought it long time ago but I haven't got time to change (regarding to my odemetre that is not reaching 100,000kms yet but I just want to change for insure)

It's pretty much factory car with sunloop. Interior is in very good condition (no scratches).

I am willing to swap with the cheap car with cash on my way, you can post what you got and pics.

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