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Whoops, no my bad, sorry

Nismo dash has 37K klms on it. Importer said original dash did 20K Klms.

Fully inspected, compression tested, the works by CRD (have report) when I bought it a couple of years back. Car and motor was like new.

All fluids in the car replaced when I bought it, serviced every 5000Klms since then with only the best stuff such as Motul 300V comp oil, etc

Whoops, no my bad, sorry

Nismo dash has 37K klms on it. Importer said original dash did 20K Klms.

Fully inspected, compression tested, the works by CRD (have report) when I bought it a couple of years back. Car and motor was like new.

All fluids in the car replaced when I bought it, serviced every 5000Klms since then with only the best stuff such as Motul 300V comp oil, etc

HI BAKES, i am interested in your R34, can you send me your phone number. Thanks

Buyer will also get a heap of stock parts like: stock cam cover, stock cam gears, stock twin turbo pipe and other bits that go with that, stock strut bar, stock fuel rail, stock ECU, stock suspension, stock orange blinkers, stock coil packs, stock oil and radiator caps plus whatever else I have in boxes that I have forgotten to mention.

You fellahs...

This is a good buy for an enthusiast! And when you buy it, keep it that way - or Che will come looking for you! :D

This car was worth over $60K without the mods being done in April last year. :)

So with lots and lots of fruit added on - you're getting that for next to nothing. :down:

This car won 'Best R34 GT-R Exterior' at the 10th Anniversary of R34 GT-R in 2009. I'm sure that Che will supply you with a copy of...

The Award Certificate signed by Mark Skaife. :(

Thanks Terry. You are correct, the car owes me much more than I am selling it for and when you consider the car itself, the parts and the number plates it really is a Bargain.

First person with a reasonable offer that has the money will take this car.

hey guys,

bakes is in the states for work at the moment, will be back in a week or so..

any serious buyers can pm me and i can show you the car.. no tyre kickers or joy riders, seriously.

cheers

Linton

Bakes, it's an unreal car and awesome value 4 money.

These cars are well worth the money and anyone that has ever owned one will know that.

Bargin price for all the mods and condition...

Good luck with the sale champ.... :-)

Bakes, it's an unreal car and awesome value 4 money.

These cars are well worth the money and anyone that has ever owned one will know that.

Bargin price for all the mods and condition...

Good luck with the sale champ.... :-)

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