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Hey guys,

Thought I'd try my luck here - Been searching for about 1 month now for a 34 that suits me. I'm not really keen on playing around/changing things so I think its worth trying here to see if anyone happens to have something like this for sale:

R34 GTT

2 door manual

Metalic Blue or Black

Approx 100,000km or less

Immaculate interior and exterior

Pref completely stock under the bonnet (Stock exterior is great as well)

I know this is a bit specific but its worth asking.

I'm located Brisbane - Anywhere around here would be great.

Please pm me - I work on the computer so I can generally reply to you fairly quickly.

Hey I have a very clean r34 gtt not actually for sale but always keen for an upgrade,

Specs , Navy blue coupe

94000k's

18 inch work meister rims

stock inside and body

no rust/ immaculate

only engine mods hks exhaust and splitfire coilpacks otherwise stock

drives like a dream

Just throwing it out there!

I've got a nice R34GTT in bayside blue which might fit your needs that I was thinking of selling if the price was right. Ex HKS Tokyo car, 80,000km's VGC inside & out.

Only problem is that it isn't stock - just a reliable 240+RWKW. Checkout my garage link (on left)

PM sent.

Thanks Tim

I've sent you a PM.

Would just like to let everyone know I've signed myself up for TBM's skyline - Went and saw it today as well as had my mechanic check it out.

Nice car man and thank you for your time today. Hope to see a 34 gtr in your garage soon :)

Cheers,

Richie



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