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hi everyone, i have my eyes set on a new car so im seeing if there is any interest out there on my car:

its a 2000 model r34 gt-t in black, its an auto with 82,xxxkm. im the first owner in aus, bought it from the dealer called jap cars in fawkner.

mods are as follows:

- cooling pro return flow front mount intercooler.

-splitfire coilpacks

-5zigen catback exhaust (came with the car)

-custom dump and front pipe with a 3inch catco cat.

-apexi pod filter (came with the car)

-mv auto stage 2 shift kit (fitted 2000km ago with a service as well)

- kumho ku36 tyres ( travelled 2000km so far)

- project mu b-spec front brake pads ( travelled 2000km so far)

- changed the stock gauges to defi items (see pic below)

- larger transmission cooler

- nismo s-tune suspension

-still has the factory xenons on

items that will be thrown in with the car if wanted are:

-r34 auto transmission can be used for parts, its missing the plugs that are part of the valve body(they are in the car)

- mv automatics 2800rpm stall converter.

- stock side mount cooler, stock gauges,stock trans cooler,and a muffler that can be bolted on to pass epa :) .

- also have a sony head unit that i never got around to fitting.

things that are wrong with it are stone chips on the front, there is a dent on the passenger side which can be seen in the right light. and the A/T light flashes before start up which i ran diagnostics and it says its speed sensor 1 but it doesnt effect the car at all, so im not 100% if it just flashes because of the shift kit. rims have gutter rash they came with the car i think they are AVS model 7's

Car always gets serviced every 5000km or when the date is up which ever comes first (usually the date)

gets serviced at EAS performance and all mods were fitted by them also.

if you have any questions fire away because i could have left something out.

price is $17,500

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Gorgeous car mate. This car is super clean, well taken care of and comes with all the right gear - Will be a great car to own. All the best with your sale and future plans :thumbsup:

thanks steve, i appreciate that. :D

when i get my new one ill make sure your one of the first to see it and take it for a drive.

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PRICE DROP!!!!!

$16,000

would love to see this go very soon to help cover some costs on my new car that is arriving soon.

so come and grab a bargain and a very tidy car :P

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