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Hi team,

I've got up for offer my R34 GTR - owned by mature business manager - selling due to change in circumstance:

1999 Model Non VSpec

Approx 45,000kms

Predominately standard however some essential modifications:

NISMO Coilovers

HKS cat back exhaust

Braided brake lines

18x9.5" Gram Lights T57RCs

275 RT615 Azenis all round (~40% left)

Aftermarket CD player

Top of the line aftermarket security system (ADR)

More or less the vehicle is standard - is in fantastic condition

Serviced at approx 42,000km (full check up). Gearbox & diff oils done approx 5000km ago. Next service at 47,000km (oil / pads) which for the right buyer can be negotiated.

I've had the car for around 6 to 9 months, I've decided to sell it as following a change in employment my travel is now predominately via air not locally & have therefore purchased a heavily modified GTR.

Price: $45K negotiable.

Location: Sydney

Please don't offer put forward any silly offers, I don't *need* to sell it and will glady keep it in the garage indefinately.

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I’ve got too many cars, so if I swapped it I’d need to sell the STi anyway - which would mean the cash difference would need to be very favorable for me to look at it.

PM me what you are thinking and if that is in the ballpark I’ll get in contact with you.

Cheers

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And on that note... sold pending finance approval :blink:

would you like to swap with s15 + cash on ur way?

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...5&trecs=438

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