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Full service history as listed in main post. Includes Jap auction papers and history from Japan.

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A couple more pics - scuff plates are like new:

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MY01 / V-spec II pedals:

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The Alpine INA-W900E (With GPS/sat nav and DVD player +iPod connectivity and Bluetooth) will be included in the sale price.

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The guys at Tunehouse at Marrickville have completed the most recent service on the car at 45,000km (2,000km ago) and have remarked that it is indeed one of the best examples of a mildly modified R34 GT-R they have seen.

PMs Replied. Thanks.

I forgot to mention that the RRP for the Alpine unit is $1,999. A great head unit.

Cheers,

Matt

Edited by God_speed

Bit of an update:

The LMGT4s (as shown above in this thread) have been moved across to another car; so the car will be sold with the standard R34 GT-R rims, which are in excellent condition (with only some minor scuffing) and come with Falken FK452 tyres which are almost brand new, in 265/35 ZR18 size.

As a result, the price has now dropped to $48,500, o.n.o.

Some new photos from the weekend below:

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:)

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