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Hey guys,

I am looking to sell or swap my White R34 GTT manual coupe,

For sale price is $11,999, has been dropped from $15,000.

I would swap for a cheaper car (Preferably an R32 GTST) with cash my way (Roughly $7-8k).

I am getting married in July so I need to downgrade unfortunately

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

I'm on the Gold Coast, this is the cheapest R34 GTT manual coupe for sale on the Gold Coast!

Spec's are:

R34 GTT

1998

White

Manual

Coupe

173XXX 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)

- Apexi Pod

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.

Most of these R34's sell for around $18,000 to $20,000!

The reason this one is so cheap is because of the higher k's on the clock and also because of the minor dints and scratches aforementioned.

Reply, PM me, or email me at:

[email protected]

0433421631

Edited by Jay11
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Haha very true,

Yeah I'm still surprised it hasn't sold.

not sure if people are put off coz it's so cheap expecting it to be crap or something?

I can tell you that is not the case!

They should come check it out first!

I'm pretty certain it's gonna sell in the next day or two coz I've got a few people checking it out and already two guys that have checked it out and are getting back to me.

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