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Hey Guys,

Up For Sale

2000 series 2 R34 GT-T

I am the first Aust owner and have spared no expense

the car is used for my girlfriend to drive to work and back so it has not had a hard life.

The KM's are genuine, I have checked them with an auto elec and

they are 100% genuine (not wound back like most)

It has had a complete 100K service including water pump, idler

bearing, And seal (often missed by some mechanics) the work was done

by a top Melbourne workshop.

It has lowered king springs and a whiteline camber kit to ensure tire

ware is even and long tire life.

It has near new brake pads

The engine has never been modified and has been given a complete

once over.

Only synthetic oils have been used (Royal Purple) in the engine, and

motul in the gear box and diff

Inside has a double din Alpine head unit and a red led dash upgrade to

match.

Only ever run on 98 premium

Brand new yellow jacket coil packs

Alarm and Immobilizer installed

Stock wheels and tires - lenso's pictured are extra

Asking $11K ono

I am open to swaps

Contact Brad - 0414482211

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VT not really the Mrs's thing mate, thanks anyway

Still for sale guys, had a couple of low offers, all i need to do is cover the remaining loan amount so if you offer close to that its yours!!

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