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1999 Nissan R34 GTR Skyline

Titanium Silver

57,800km's

2.6 Litre Twin Turbo Engine

6 Speed Getrag Gear Box

4 Wheel Drive Coupe

As we are expecting our first child, the time has come for me to give up my Jap Import Dreams and settle into a "Mummy Car…"

This R34 GTR has been meticulously cared for by us and is in fantastic condition. Serviced regularly, finely detailed & polished monthly and always garaged - My Husband is a mechanic, I am a clean freak and we are both thorough Japanese Import Enthusiasts so you can rest assured this vehicle has been well taken care of by knowledgeable people. I have absolutely babied this car since I bought it freshly imported from Japan in September 2007.

Modifications include:

- GReddy Drag Spec Front Mount Intercooler - HUGE 700x300x100 Core Measurements - Not Including Tank Measurements! Fitted less than 8000kms ago - Cost $2500.00

- GReddy Fully Adjustable Remote Control Coilovers - Fitted less than 6000kms ago - Cost $2200.00

- Trust PEII Stainless Steel Exhaust - Fitted less than 9000kms ago - Cost $1400.00

- Trust Airinx Air Pods - Fitted less than 8000kms ago - $400.00

So nothing over the top, just some tidy, light but high quality modifications. Otherwise the car is completely stock.

No finance owing, this car is completely unencumbered so no hassles or loans to tie up for the Buyer.

SERIOUS ENQUIRIES ONLY - To deter Dreamers & Time Wasters, a refundable cash deposit and paper work signing will be required by all parties wishing to take a ride/test drive. Don't waste your time or mine by enquiring if you can not afford this car.

Price is negotiable - Modifications can be removed to decrease price, I still have stock FMIC etc… I MAY consider a part trade + cash deal for a very clean, low km suitable sedan - I am very picky however so it will need to be something quite special :angry:

I am interested in all post 2000 model Mercedes, BMW's, Turbo Audi Quattro's & Turbo Subaru Liberty's (2004+ model Liberty's) with less than 100,000 km's. There may be others I could be interested in, just ask!

Vehicle is located in Redland Bay - Brisbane/Gold Coast QLD.

If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to ask! Contact us via mobile or email - We will return your enquiry as soon as possible if we are unavailable at the time.

PM me on this site or email me at [email protected]

*Please note - "MIZ 34" personalised plates will not be sold with the car but are available to purchase separately in the very rare case another female buys the GTR. Otherwise, standard QLD plates will be assigned to the vehicle.

Vehicle is listed for sale elsewhere at the same price.

QLD "MIS 32" Personalised Plates and My Quick Little R32 GTS-t Sedan are also for sale - Going quite cheap... Got a few mods, GTR running gear etc, she's lots of fun :) If interested, don't hesitate to ask for more info - Advert coming soon.

Cheers!!

Alicia.

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Tasteful mods!

I'm interested with the car. However, do you have the original dash with the genuine KMs? As that is the Nismo dash if i'm not wrong. The wear on the steering wheel is quite bad for something with such low KMs.

Really long shot, but if you had another set to put on - would you be interested in selling those R34 GTR rims? lol

If so - please PM me!

Good luck with the sale ;)

Edited by KR4-GTR

Grrr I did respond to this but somehow my post went missing in the site's down time...

Yep! For sure, that certainly is a 320km Nismo Dash - The guy I bought the vehicle from actually owned the car in Japan for a while before he imported here, he bought it from a guy who bought the car new and had changed to the Nismo dash at approx 7000km - He also had white seat covers, white wheels and all sorts of other stuff going on with it but handed over the stock parts with the sale - I of course, can't guarantee this so can only state what km's are shown on the dash! I do knwo for sure however that the car has certainly not missed a beat in the 2 years I have had her and she's in fab condition!

I was quite surprised that you think the steering wheel shows so much wear, but after looking at the pics I realised it does look alot worse in that photo than it really is - Will have to get a new pic up! Every person who has seen the car, from just basic enthusiasts to professionals have said that it's one of the cleanest R34 GTR's they've ever seen - Perhaps if you really are interested in the car you could view it in person? :(

KR4 - Ah I've had many an offer for those wheels! For $48,000 you can take the lot! Haha, sorry mate, best of luck with finding a set though! Will definitely keep my eye out for a set for you!!

Cheers :P

Alicia.

Price negotiable guys!! Make an offer - Unfortunately for me, I will need this gone quite soon, I just won't have the space...

BTW Anyone know how I can edit my ad??

Cheers!

Alicia.

  • 2 weeks later...

Either the R34 GTR or R32 GTS-t needs to be gone within a fortnight to make space for my new car - I will look at all offers, Price does not reflect quality, both of these are only priced so cheaply as I don't have the time to chase top dollar right now - Bub is on his way and time is slipping away! So I will be accepting the best offer for either of these cars within the next 2 weeks :P

So.... MAKE AN OFFER!! :ninja:

Spotters Fee is available to someone who connects me with a successful sale!

Cheers!

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