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Time to sell my 34 gt-r it only has a few mods these include :nismo coilovers , hks cat back exhaust , bbs 18x9.5 wheels ! 39000kms :) i also have the jap log books . Just replaced the gbox and front and rear diffs with redline oils . Any questions just pm me , Aaron.

hey mate do you still have the standard r34 gtr rims?

^ who cares!? its quality and fairly priced for a quick sale! :D
Thanx Chris Thats what i think i have seen ones at least 10k more that are not as tidy, no way can you buy or import one for this price ! As for not being a v-spec not much difference to drive i have owned both ! cosmetic differences is about it , still drive the same !

NO MORE OFFERS OF 35K CASH OR ANY OTHER FORM OF CURRENCY ! THAT IS THE PRICE TO SELL !

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Replied , no trades exept very tidy 32 gtr plus cash or series 3 r33 gtr plus cash . PREFER OUTRIGHT SALE AT THIS PRICE , FIRST PERSON THAT HAS CASH WILL BUY ! not at 35k either if i had $1 for every offer of 35cash i would have sold it for 50k by now :down:

What's wrong with it?

Nothing ! someone had to be the first to go under 40 , its good value for money i would rather do other things with the money than have it sitting there not getting driven !

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