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Black Top of the Range 1999 Nissan GTR R34 for sale. Great condition with $2000.00 clutch included(location Melbourne) Genuine offers invited or advise on what this car would be worth. Will upload photos and add extra information next couple of days. Thanks

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Black Top of the Range 1999 Nissan GTR R34 for sale. Great condition with $2000.00 clutch included(location Melbourne) Genuine offers invited or advise on what this car would be worth. Will upload photos and add extra information next couple of days. Thanks

Would you swap for a toyota chaser manual turbo and a 33 gtr also?

how to not sell a car:

- dont include any real car information (kms/accidents/track time/rego/etc)

- dont include a phone number

- dont include a reason for sale

- dont include any possible performance upgrades (except clutch in this situation)

- dont include any pictures

- dont include a price

Black Top of the Range 1999 Nissan GTR R34 for sale. Great condition with $2000.00 clutch included(location Melbourne) Genuine offers invited or advise on what this car would be worth. Will upload photos and add extra information next couple of days. Thanks

Looking at around $45,000 neg. Selling for my brother as he has moved to India for work. As mentioned gathering photos and extra info over Easter (as it is not my car)and doing him a favour as he is busy relocating. PS. don't need 'male supremist' comments thanks.

read the rules on selling before posting

+1 ...agreed....this has nothing to do with male supremacy issues...it's non-compliant to the rules issue. PWND was probably just stoked that he could use that motivational sooner that he thought....you should have gathered all the info then posted a for sale thread.

what's an extra couple of days for a car we've not seen before.

Edited by jaxt

hey just give her/him/it some info to improve the ad, although they have been provided it seems in further updates they weren't addressed, but just to spell it out danbernard this is the further info you should include pronto:

Type of GTR (standard, Vspec, Mspec, vspec2, etc)

KM's on the clock

Mods (list of them such as exterior mods, rims, interior changes, ICE stuff, performance mods, etc)

pictures

Most of the stuff you can do yourself, some you may need to ask your brother for info. Although I think you might have problems as you normally should not be selling on behalf of others.

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