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Nissan Skyline R34, alright guys good points:

-HID headlights

-big bore exhaust system

-cd player

-led tail lights

-GTR front bar with the car

-Sunroof fully operational

-HKS air pod

-106xxxks

-4 month old tyres all round

Ok bad points:

-The rear bar has a big dent in it but no paint cracking. The front bar has been ripped off. (but a GTR 34 bar goes with the car to replace it may need some modding.

-The car is tiptronic non turbo perfect for P platers.

-The gear box soloniod needs replacing but still drives fine

-All in all it just needs some love and will come up great

Please contact me on 0431 388 718 for any questions or inspections

Just doing an expression of interest so text me for any photos then ill send them in an email as i struggled to upload some.

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3.5K r34? where lol

Sorry i was wrong it sold for $3000 :P

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/19...47#entry5427247

I wish it was 3.5k

Sounds very similar as the car posted in the link above. Sorry if its a totally different car. Please post pics if you can cheers.

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Sorry i was wrong it sold for $3000 :P

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/19...47#entry5427247

Sounds very similar as the car posted in the link above. Sorry if its a totally different car. Please post pics if you can cheers.

bbwhahahaha someone got caught out.....lol

Why is it anyone's business what he bought the car for? He's selling it for 8K and thats all there is to it.

How do you think car yards make money? do you go pointing your finger at them and saying they are "caught out"?

bbwhahahaha someone got caught out.....lol

Not at all it was the same it was a great buy i spent alot of time and money by cleaning it up and registering the car. And yes it sold for 8k so thankyou for bumping my thread it helped by putting to the top :) haha if the car was so cheap why didnt they buy it? Its business 101 its not what the cars worth its what someones willing to pay for it.So if your mate trades in his car to a dealer then you come and buy the vehicle for 5k more the week after a wash would you say to them "youve been caught out" haha welldone mate for making a joke of yourself. And thankyou Shanoo3000 youre entirely correct our other members cannot see this.

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