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Hi,

I am looking for:

* Nissan Skyline R34 GT-T

* Manual Transmission

* Minimum or no modifications (light mods are okay)

* Year model: 1998 and above

* KMs: 60,000 Kilometers or less

* Colour: Dark Silver (Pewter), Silver (Quartz), White (in that order)

* No accidents (no body resprays, panel replacements etc)

* Grade 4 exterior or above

* Grade A or B interior (no cigarette burns or permanent damage which can not be fixed after a detail and clean)

Service / ownership history to prove servicing of car by previous owner (if already in Australian)

If you are selling one, or know someone who is, please let me know by sending me the details of the car, plus any pictures you may have of the inside, outside, and engine bay. Thanks! :wavey:

*edit*: Made my specifications more specific and clear. Hope one of you can help me out. :rofl:

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bump? just means I am pushing the post up to the top of the list, so it's visible. if you are keen, you can do it *within reason* every few days.

Back to the topic... I just sold my car today... so I am car-less for a while ;)

But I am looking forward to gettin my R34 soon :)

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