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PRICE: $26,990 ONO

KM: 102,500

REGO: JUNE-2010

TRANS: 5 SPEED MANUAL

This turbo R34 GTT S2 has really been looked after well, with oil and filter changed (Mobil 1) every 5,000 km and recently had its 100k major service.

Runs beautifully, with smooth idle and no bumps and squeeks. Has had an easy life having never seen a race track and always garaged. Paint is in great condition and 34s look great in Blue!

Originally I imported this Skyline from Yokohama in Japan and have owned it for 2 years now. Unforutanely there is no space left in the garage for her now, so she has to go!

As you can see, besides the spoiler the car is relatively stock besides the following:

*HKS Super dragger exhaust.

*Blitz - Pod filter

*Clarion Amp

*Hertz Front Splits and Rears (very decent for those into car audio)

*Sound Proofing on Driver & Pax doors.

*Pioneer Deck (with iPod connector)

*Autowatch Alarm (Central Locking)

*Xenon headlights

Regretful sale, this car is truly immaculate. Negiotable (a little) on price & no swaps. Please feel free to inspect in person.

I am located in Elwood (near St Kilda) in Melbourne.

Cheers,

Jay

0413 122 695

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i got a picture of your car and my car at crown few months ago...i parked intentionally next to your car so i can take a photo of both cars..its a clean car tho..sad to see it gone..i was looking for a bayside blue before i got my one last yr...

goood luck to it mate...

here's a couple of pix !!! blue is good !!

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  • 2 weeks later...

Nice spotted!!

Haha that was a while back, but I remember coming back to the car and seeing your 34 next to mine. Blue and yellow go well together i reckon

For anyone interested in my call for sale, all offers considered. Call to arrange test drive, you will be impressed! RWC to be arranged on sale.

Cheers,

Jay

i got a picture of your car and my car at crown few months ago...i parked intentionally next to your car so i can take a photo of both cars..its a clean car tho..sad to see it gone..i was looking for a bayside blue before i got my one last yr...

goood luck to it mate...

here's a couple of pix !!! blue is good !!

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