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Hey guys,

I am looking to swap my White R34 GTT manual coupe for a cheaper car (Preferably an R32 GTST) with cash my way.

I am getting married in July so I need to downgrade unfortunately sad.gif

She has been a great car so far and I will have trouble letting go of her!

Spec's are:

R34 GTT

White

Manual

Coupe

176XXX k's on the clock

- Splitfire coilpacks

- TurboTech Boost Tee running 10psi

- Turbo Timer

- GReddy PE2 Cat back exhaust

- Catco 3" highflow cat

- JJR bellmouth Front & Dump pipe

- lowered suspension

- xenon lights

- Rays Nismo LMGT2 rims w/ deeper dish on the rear (bit of gutter scrape on rims and paint is flaking off)

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She has a minor dint on the rear bumper, nothing major, as well as on the front bumper (didn't see a massive tow bar on the back of an old jaguar)

Bit of paint off the bottom of the front bumper, as well as general stone chips on bonnet.

If I were selling it straight up I would be asking for around $15,000.

But I figure that someone is more than likely wanting to upgrade and get rid of an older car which would suit me as well.

I'm open to offers!

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ive got a s2 r33, with 132XXX on the clock. i got the car with 32,00 , pritty much brand new. only onwer, besides the first jap guy who bought it.. it has a oem gtr front end on the front as well... all cylinders are good, around 168 .. how much cash are you looking for?. my car has all good jap mods.. 200rwkw with a hks f con, i now have takin that out tho.. and that was on 10-11psi :).. let me know :). thanx

ive got a s2 r33, with 132XXX on the clock. i got the car with 32,00 , pritty much brand new. only onwer, besides the first jap guy who bought it.. it has a oem gtr front end on the front as well... all cylinders are good, around 168 .. how much cash are you looking for?. my car has all good jap mods.. 200rwkw with a hks f con, i now have takin that out tho.. and that was on 10-11psi :).. let me know :). thanx

Your car sounds good, but a bit out of my price range.

I'm looking for a cheap 32 gtst and roughly $10k cash.

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BUMP,

Had a guy look at the car on Saturday,

He's pretty keen to buy but he has to wait for insurance stuff from his old car.

I need this gone ASAP so come check it out before he buys it!

$14,990

You wont find cheaper!!!

Name: josh

State:

Email: [email protected]

Home phone: 0266748521

Mobile phone:

Work phone:

Message:

15k Dreaming give you 8

^^^^How's the offer this drop kick gave me from carsales haha!

Saw this car on Saturday night. It's a nice clean car. Has some good little additions. GTR bonnet lip and a super nice dry carbon rear spoiler lip. Good luck with the sale Jay.

Thanks mate!

Was good to meet you.

Hopefully when I sell this and get a 32 I'll get to some of the track days.

Might even come up every now and then to the brissy meets.




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