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Item Summary: Silver R34 GTR for sale silver, very clean, priced for quick sale

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Very Good

Reason for Selling: Buying a house

Asking Price: 45000 ono

Km's: ~72,000

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info:

Mobile - 0402 926 628

Email: [email protected]

Or PM

Extra Information:

This is a 1999 model Nissan Skyline R34 GTR. It is a regretful sale but I am buying a house. There is nothing wrong inside or out with this car, Mechanically A1. Who ever buys this car will not be disappointed.

Extra's on this vehicle:

* Complete Apexi Exhaust system

* 2 x K&N pod filters

* 18" 'Genuine' NISMO rims (265x35x18 rubber on all four corners)

* Full car alarm (insurance compliant, 3 point immobiliser etc)

* New A.R.E. intercooler built for the car

* Oil catch can

* 4 x new tyres

This car is pretty much standard. Still have all original parts (air intake, oil breathers) for the car. These will go with the car when sold. Since I have had this car, I have fussed over it being perfect. There has been no shortcuts taken. I would say this car is in showroom condition, inside and out. Engine is running Motul 300V engine oil.

I am a mature aged owner and a car enthusiast. This car only really gets driven on weekends, and not even every weekend. Always kept garaged. Whoever buys this car will not be disappointed. I am selling the car as I am purchasing a house.

This car also comes with 10mths rego

Price is: 45,000 ono

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