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For sale is my R34 daily. Non turbo, coupe, grey, tiptronic.

Has done 109,000kms,

Had the 100k service.

Two new rear tyres put on last month

5k spend on the sound system, Full alpine speakers, sub, amps and a double din DVD touch screen. Ipod / Iphone connectable (Receipts kept)

Only mods done are full Xforce sports exhaust, spitfire coilpacks, genuine R33 GTR wheels, and Z-tune style front bumper (Looks like GTR)

Very loud car, Looks and sounds aggressive but is a perfect daily or will suit P-plater interstate.

Located in Perth, WA.

Looking for $9k. Fairly firm as I feel the price is low for what it is. My reason for selling is towards the end of November i'll be buying a new car, Either a 32,33gtr, STI / WRX or evo7. So open to swaps plus cash your way of course. (But if you want a swap + Cash will need to wait till end of November)

Cars never broken down, never been pushed too hard, never over revved, never even pushed above 3k rpm when cold (One time I wanted to reach my spedo's limit - I was in a bad mood, but hey least i'm honest and won't tell you a bunch of crap like 90% of other sellers out there! :P)

ALWAYS filled up with BP Ultimate.

Only down sides: Obviously there are a few little dents, scratches etc as it was my daily and is subject to getting raped every time it goes near a shopping centre (Though I minimized it by parking away from other cars where possible) Bonnet has a small chip that was touched up before I bought the car, Underneath the front bumper is a bit of scrape'age due to the road just vanishing from underneath me one night lol. Minor scrape on side of front bumper where I assume somebody failed at parking and tapped my car (No dents or cracks, just little scrape, barely noticeable and I expect it might even polish out)

No rust.

Please message me on here with any inquiries.

Kind of goes without saying, But i'll say it none-the-less, I'm not an idiot, I've sold cars before. No paypal, and silly business because you'll just be wasting both of our time! domokun.gif

All pictures located : http://s605.photobuc...39/thychiz/Car/

A few teasers,

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Try the WA section + gumtree?

Thanks buddy, I honestly just assumed all the WA people would look here too - Actually a good idea i'll get onto it right now :)

Bump, come on please somebody take this off my hands lol. As stated in above posts i'll be willing to trade it (As like 5-6k value) + cash for a 32/33 GTR, Evo 7, wrx sti.

Bump

- Making it clear.... i'm only interested in swaps for the cars listed above. Anything else is going to get a no. Thanks for the interest though guys.

Apologies guys! All pms now replied to. Car is currently at mechanics overnight, anyone wanting to take a look i'll let you know when it's ready to go. (Not in for anything major, battery / alternator issue)

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  • 4 weeks later...

Sorry guys, car was off the market for a couple weeks due to it taking a little longer than I expected to find a new car! My new STI comes tomorrow so this baby is BACK ON THE MARKET! To be honest, I don't 'need' it gone. So i'm firm on the price and not accepting any trades or parting anything out. Will happily just sit somewhere, with a cover on it until a buyer comes along :)Sorry to all who messaged me, If you're still interested please send another and i'll get back to you ASAP

As of now KMS read about 111,000 So really hasn't traveled much more than advertised.

On second thought, If it doesn't give me too much trouble I may remove the stereo to put in new car, and adjust the price downwards a tad. Currently sitting at a firm $9000

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BUMP - stereo still in the car for the time being, if I don't find a buyer soon i'll have it taken out. Won't reduce the price by much so better to buy now and get a great system :) looked it up, still around $4500 to buy the bits new.

Come on guys, this is well below the market value i've seen any others sell for! (Stock) and this one has a couple nice things, not to mention bad - ass stereo! :P

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