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Hey Guys i have a baby girl on the way and time to sell my other baby!!

Car: 1999 r34 GTT

Colour: Yellow

Transmission: Manual

Price: $20,000 with rego, $18,000 without rego

Milage: 33,000kms weekend car only as I catch a train Monday-Friday into the city

Location: N.S.W Campbelltown

Please no test pilots or tyre kickers, please have your finances ready prior to inspection,

I am interested in swaps for a family orientated car, something of similar value straight swap or cash adjustment my way, must be 4 doors and have a big boot

Cars of interest: Mazda CX-7, Honda CRV, Honda Accord Euro, Subaru Forister or Liberty if you have anything else let me know and we can talk more

your can get at me by email on [email protected] I'll respond generally within the day

I'm generally avaliable after 7pm on week days if you were wishing to view the car or all day weekends

Pictures will only be emailed to interested parties at this stage so hit me up if your keen!!

Jesse

The list goes as followed

R34 GTT1999

33,000kms genuine

Been to 2 Skid Pan Day 1 dry and 1 wet

Exterior

Yellow with Bomex style side skirts and rear bar

Mu Secret Carbon Fibre bonnet

Project D Deep Dish Rims staggered offset (10.5" rear 9.5" fronts)

JDMyard HID Kit

Suspension

HSD Height and Damper Adjustable

Adjustable Camber/Tie/Castor Arms/Rods

Engine

Custom Exhaust system Headers-Full Exhaust with Varex Twin tip

Greddy 25g High Mount Turbo

RB25 Neo Motor

Aftermarket Injectors/Fuel Pump

Apexi Power FC w/ Hand Controller

keen to swap for a 1998 twin turbo gs300, ive got twin 12" subs in boot and still heaps of room lol. Ill send u pics if your keen

Hey - If you could email me some pictures and more details on the car such as milage, transmition type and if any modifications have been made to the car that would be good.

Email is [email protected].

Cheers!

hey bud can you send pics to [email protected] and to [email protected], There both my work and home email. Thanks bud

Sid

Photos have been emailed to both email addresses as requested.

Let me know what you think.

Cheers!!

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