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My dad is selling his R34 GTR V-Spec

Completely stock except for a trust PEII catback (which we put on the car and stock exhaust can be included if the buyer wants it)

Full service history from Japan

41,xxx KM's

Immaculate condition

This car is religiously serviced with Mobil 1 and never ever thrashed

Asking: $51,000

Contact Michael on 0413113219

or

me via email on Matt dot Dellamalva at Gmail dot com

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Nice Car

will have to wait till my V35 is sold, but a bit more than what i can spend

not to mention the travel SA from QLD

Free bump for Nice Car, i doubt you can import 44,000KM one with Log Books for this price now and in Bayside blue

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"car is never ever thrashed" - heinous. Why did you bother buying one? I think this is highly unlikely champ =P

I know it's against the rules to respond with non-sale-related comments, but this needs to be done... Who cares what you think? He's trying to sell a car that has had a mature (like me) owner. I can categorically state that none of my (much more powerful) cars has been thrashed. Sure, I have given them the odd squirt, but I wouldn't class that as being thrashed like a lot of lesser cars are: having their necks wrung every time the owner gets behind the wheel.

Grow up, WhatBrake... If you genuinely have the performance, you generally find yourself with less to prove, let alone the need to drive like an idiot...

Oh yeah: free bump for a lovely GTR... :ermm:

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"car is never ever thrashed" - heinous. Why did you bother buying one? I think this is highly unlikely champ =P

I didnt buy one

my 56 year old dad did

what you think you know but actually dont could fill a book...a big one

Grow up, WhatBrake... If you genuinely have the performance, you generally find yourself with less to prove, let alone the need to drive like an idiot...

precisely

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