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post-76796-1287917180_thumb.jpg Hey everyone, I have my GT-T Neo up for sale. $12000 ono.

Its been well looked after, always serviced and is very clean and tidy both in and out.

The car is all factory standard (apart from the sound system) and drives brilliantly. Its been my daily driver to and from work (about a 15km round trip) for the past two years.

Ive never had any problems with her at all, shes never once missed a beat and im selling my baby due to my family growing and needing somthing a little bigger.

The timing belt hasnt been changed yet so I will sell her at a reasonable price to take that into account. Ive just renewed the rego aswell till 20th June 2011. Also the front and rear brake pads were changed a couple of weeks ago. The tyres have only travelled about 1000kms so they are perfect too.

Il consider all reasonable offers, but please dont be a smartarse and offer $6000 or somthing like that, as she really is a beautiful car and that would be an insult to me and the car!

1998 R34 GT-T 4 Door Sedan

4-Speed Semi-Auto

RB25DET NEO Straight Six Turbo

116000kms

Pearl Colour

Im more than happy for anyone to make me an offer, so dont hesitate to to call or send a message.

Thanks, Andy.

0413762519

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Less I think mate, call toll or someone like that to get a quote or get referred to someone who can do it. A car dealer I was looking at a while ago advertised shipping cars interstate for less than $400

Less I think mate, call toll or someone like that to get a quote or get referred to someone who can do it. A car dealer I was looking at a while ago advertised shipping cars interstate for less than $400

Got a quote from CEVA - around $600 door to door...

They seemed to be good at what they do...

How much is the 100k km service? $1k? 1.5k?

What sort of body kit is this car fitted with? Cos when I see "stock" R34 GTT's some have lip/skirts fitted but some don't?

i.e. http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...id=12B9DE6BF35D

Edited by ironpaw
How much is the 100k km service? $1k? 1.5k?

What sort of body kit is this car fitted with? Cos when I see "stock" R34 GTT's some have lip/skirts fitted but some don't?

i.e. http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...id=12B9DE6BF35D

Yea the skirts on mine are different to that one, a little deeper.

The 100km service should be around what you said. The timing belt kits (belt, seals water pump ect) are around $400-500, then add the labour.

Edited by Andy Browne

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