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Details for R34 GTR's are as follows:

R34 GTR, 1999 model,

factory chamelion colour, one of only 300 made

WORLDWIDE, only 1 in Australia,

this vehicle is the Best GTR available in Australia,

pristine condition, absolutely NO accident history,

full NISMO dash

and titanium exhaust,

APEXi twin turbo's, Apexi computer,

HUGE ARC front mount intercooler,

Apexi Twin plate clutch,

immaculate interior, polished

engine bay,

after market 18X10 inch wheels,

fully complied, output currently over 600HP that equates to around 450kw

running at 1.4 bar of boost. already complied, plus on road costs

$110,000-$130,000

or call 0401 976 376 to ask more

but send sms and leave email and i'll send the pics

last privately owned car

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B0BB0: No it isnt.

Aziankid: You spelt Asian wrong, and can you please send me pics?

andrewho.com]email@[nospam]andrewho.com (remove "[nospam]")

compared to that yes...but not nice to try to rip people on this forum.

If he did get a sale he should at least donate a 4 figure sum to Prank for the forum

skylinegeoff

if your not interested in buying the car please keep your opinions to yourself.

Everyone seems to have a bloody opinion - if its to expensive for you - dont reply to thread and dont buy - SIMPLE.

I have a friend in japan, who works with nissan and he said that there was never any chamelian colour GTR's made by the factory............

I think he means Midnight purple II it was a colour flip paint according to the aspect of light it would seem to change colour, came out in jan 99 as a limited run of only 300 and another batch called midnight purple III came out in 2000 not sure how many but a very similar colour.

and its not the only one in australia jason from "RH9" fame had one

skylinegeoff

if your not interested in buying the car please keep your opinions to yourself.

Everyone seems to have a bloody opinion - if its to expensive for you - dont reply to thread and dont buy - SIMPLE.

Get a grip petal....it's a paint job and some spares bolted on.

Rip the folks in the general market all you like, but be realistic on here. Making a post on here makes you open to comment....and mine is that it's overpriced, but I was only one of the early low volume importers from Japan, befroe yo had a license for you tricycle I 'spose.

As far as too expensive for me...well where did I leave that other mill of property?

Hope you get a sale 'kid but think long and hard about a donation to the forum if it comes through here and state it up front.

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