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Here's my '98 model R34 GT-T. This car was only complied in feb this year. It had 65000kms on it then and now it has 68000kms. I have been given a work vehicle and now I don't have the space or the time to drive the car. It's a shame because I had some plans for the car, but now i've got no need for it. The car is as about as standard as they roll out of the factory. The only aftermarket parts on the car are the JVC cd/mp3 player and the window tints. It's pretty much the perfect blank canvas to make your own mods and make it yours. If you have any questions about the car, don't hesitate to pm, text or call. I've got 16500 on it, but im also negotiable. My name is Brett, 0431623006.

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Hey, located at Port Macquarie, New South Wales, 2444. Roughly 4 hours north of Sydney on the mid-north coast. If any interested buyer is for real about purchasing the car I can arrange some meeting point closer to you.

ur hitting maybe a little high on the price since its only a 98, and its a stock.. althou i have to say, thoes Kms if true, are awsome.. 68k for a 98 model car.. amazing

Im open to offers guys, it's also on carsales now! I have no doubt that the kms are legit. Come check out the car in the flesh, see it's condition, then ask questions. From top to bottom this car is like new. I'm extremely fussy with my cars, this 34 won't disappoint. IM OPEN TO OFFERS OF THE CASH VARIETY, NO SWAPS!

Why is there so much talk about asking price?! It is clearly stated in the rules not to do this! Mate ignore them and sell the car for what you think it is worth as i would assume they would like and enjoy the same privilege!

registering interest , however I noticed that the pic from your carsales ad , the bootlid doesnt look like its alligned with the car in a flush manne r, has the car been in any road accidents?

it could be just angle ,

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