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G'day SAU,

I'm looking for an NA R34 or 33, throw me some offers. For transmission, it is preferably tiptronic or auto. But manuals will be considered. For the Odometer its preferably <90K.

Cheers Andrew :P

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G'day SAU,

I'm looking for an NA R34 or 33, throw me some offers. For transmission, it is preferably tiptronic or auto. But manuals will be considered. For the Odometer its preferably <90K.

Cheers Andrew :P

Hey mate. here is mine.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/19...pd-t340178.html

Its a 5spd manual R34 Coupe N/A $13,750.

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G'day SAU,

I'm looking for an NA R34 or 33, throw me some offers. For transmission, it is preferably tiptronic or auto. But manuals will be considered. For the Odometer its preferably <90K.

Cheers Andrew :P

I have a '99 N/A R34 GT-V (tiptronic auto) - just coming up to 60,000km now. Pristine condition, I'm first owner since it came from Japan a few months ago. Black exterior, Xenon headlights, stock spoiler, Japanese navi. Would sell for $12k. I like it a *lot* (my gf even more!), am looking to sell to fetch a manual.

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G'day SAU,

I'm looking for an NA R34 or 33, throw me some offers. For transmission, it is preferably tiptronic or auto. But manuals will be considered. For the Odometer its preferably <90K.

Cheers Andrew :P

hi i got r33 series 2 1996 manual 88,000km 11.5K

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I have a '99 N/A R34 GT-V (tiptronic auto) - just coming up to 60,000km now. Pristine condition, I'm first owner since it came from Japan a few months ago. Black exterior, Xenon headlights, stock spoiler, Japanese navi. Would sell for $12k. I like it a *lot* (my gf even more!), am looking to sell to fetch a manual.

I should add, since I probably don't have enough posts here yet to PM, feel free to SMS or call; 0435 359 916. It sounds like I might have what you want.

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Too MANY people Selling their skylines these days. Well I'm still looking... Anyone got an R34 for about 8K? Abit of an ask, i know.

Cheers.

Hi

Here is mine not sure if it is what your looking for. I am willing to come down to 9k if your interested.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/20...rb-t345370.html

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