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FOR SALE: R34 GTT S2 2000/01 (Manual)

$23,990 or nearest offer

This turbo R34 GTT S2 has really been looked after, with regular servicing and a thorough 100km service completed.

Looks excellent in rare original factory colour, Bayside Blue. Really is immaculate inside and out.

Runs beautifully, with smooth idle and no bumps and squeeks. Has had an easy life having never seen a race track and always garaged - only driven on weekends - hence the low km. Originally I imported this Skyline from Yokohama in Japan and have owned it now for 3 years now. Unforutanely there is no space left in the garage for her now, so she has to go!

As you can see, besides the spoiler the car is relatively stock besides the following:

*Blitz - Pod filter

*Clarion Amp

*Pioneer deck with iPod connector

*Hertz Front Splits and Rears (very decent for those into car audio)

*Sound Proofing on Driver & Pax doors. *Pioneer Deck (with iPod connector)

*Autowatch Alarm (Central Locking)

*Xenon headlights

[Custom exhaust has since been replaced with stock item]

Regretful sale, this car is truly immaculate. Negiotable (a little) on price & no swaps. Please feel free to inspect in person. I am located in Elwood (near St Kilda) in Melbourne.

PM or SMS/call me on 0413 122 695

Cheers,

Jay

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