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Hi SAU,

Up for sale is my 1998 white Semi-Auto R34 25GT.

Here's a quick summary on the car:

- 1998 R34 25GT

- White

- Semi-Auto

- 56,870 on the ODO

- Brand new BC BR Coilovers (Have receipt to prove it (1.3K)

- Brand new Koya Drift Teks wrapped in Nitto NT05 tyres (Traveled less than 50km, also have receipt to prove it (2.3K))

- Brand new Sony front splits and rear speakers (Also have receipts to prove it $200)

- Regularly Serviced with only Fully Synthetic Oils

- Import Papers + Manual included

- Rego until March 2012

- Very clean

- Factory XENON headlights

- Side mirrors with Indicators and daytime driving lights, will also dim when driving lights are on (Factory ones included).

- Lowered (Suspension is adjustable, so you can slam it to the ground or have it as high as a 4WD)

- 3 keys, 1 with remote, 1 normal key, 1 blank yet to be cut.

- 7" DVD, GPS, iPod capable (Cable goes into center box), TV, SD, USB unit.

- Brake Rotors and brake pads have plenty of meat left, as the car has barley been driven and were changed during compliance.

The car is perfect for any P-Plater and awesome to drive, serviced every 5000KM, only Fully Synthetic used, very clean example, non smoker and accident car.

Reason for sale is I have fell in love with MKIV Supra's once again and I would really like a manual (Couldn't drive one before because of an injury).

CAR IS LOCATED IN BENDIGO, 3555, about 1:50mins from Melbourne (146KM).

For people in Melbourne interested.

You can catch the train at Southern Cross to Bendigo (About 1:50mins), get off at Kangaroo Flat Station and I can meet you there to view the car, so no car/bus/taxi necessary.

Inspections available Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

Breakdown on prices:

Stock (Stock wheels + Stock Coilovers) = 12K

BC BR Coilovers + Stock wheels = 13K

BC BR Coilovers + Drift Teks (How you see it in pictures, Stock wheels and Suspension also included) = 15K

Price IS negotiable

I have my eye on a few Supra's, so a quick sale is a good one :thumbsup:

Also willing to swap for a MKIV Supra, must be manual, <130,000KM.

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Edited by Converge

Bump!

Price is negotiable, have my eye on a few cars, so a quick sale is a good one!

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Bump!

Price is negotiable, have my eye on a few cars, so a quick sale is a good one!

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Bump!

Price is negotiable, have my eye on a few cars, so a quick sale is a good one!

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