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1999 Nissan Skyline R34 GTR - Black

Car is in absolutely Excellent Condition.

Has only 1 scratch.

Car comes with Nismo Instrument Cluster.

Nismo Pedal Set.

Xforce Exhaust System. Alpine CD Player.

Kenwood 4 channel Amp

Please PM to arrange inspection.

Car is always garaged and will be sorely missed.

Price $45000 ono.

No Finance - Never been in an accident.

Engine No. RB26073368A

Vin No. 6U9000BNR34005325

No Swaps or Trades.

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What is it worth ????

its insured for $50K - and the highest offer ive had so far is $38K

Mate I am not talk the price down but I just ordered a blue 99' GTR 58000KMZ through a dealer friend, all up $33500 on road. Might need to wait a couple of weeks but about 20% save on ur asking price. Margins are so clear these days mate. And I believe $38000 is a good offer. Hope my commends doesn't offend you or any thing.

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$35 on road....

how is he doing that....... the cheapest one on car sales os $40,900......

Its hard to establish a general base price. But i honestly thought my car was a steal for $40. I obviously payed well over that.

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Never believe what anyone says, especially on forums. Looking at past auction sales, there's no way in hell you can import one and being on road for $33,500. The lowest priced bb R34 GTR with 58,000kms sold was 2 mil fob, and that's a repaired car.

Oh wait, maybe you can if that is your car.

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That is mega cheap for a black 34, i don't understand why this hasn't sold ages ago.. The dude that said that he got one for 33k needs to get off the shabs. Newbie just stirring up the thread i reckon.

Anyways, good luck with the sale mate it looks neat.

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Well, looks like I'm the guy with all the wrong facts. That's fine. I'll shut up for now. I'll post pics once my car arrives.

BTW the black looks just cool... Love the color.

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It really is very tidy ......

If it doesnt sell this time round on ebay i think it will get a ECU, injectors and some coilovers - ill hang onto it for a year more than.....

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1999 Nissan Skyline R34 GTR - Black

Car is in absolutely Excellent Condition.

Has only 1 scratch.

Car comes with Nismo Instrument Cluster.

Nismo Pedal Set.

Xforce Exhaust System. Alpine CD Player.

Kenwood 4 channel Amp

Please PM to arrange inspection.

Car is always garaged and will be sorely missed.

Price $45000 ono.

No Finance - Never been in an accident.

Engine No. RB26073368A

Vin No. 6U9000BNR34005325

No Swaps or Trades.

Wow mate a very nice and i mean very nice car, just wish i had the funds hehe

Good luck man

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