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Upfor sale is mybeautiful 2000 Nissan Skyline R34 GT-V coupe.

94,000kms

5 Speed Manual Transmission. P PLATE LEGAL NONTURBO.

BAYSIDE BLUE COLOUR ( came on nissan GTR's )

GT-V model which is a rare factory model withGTT turbo model features FACTORYGT-T SUSPENSION, BRAKES, INTERIOR, clear sideindicators and FACTORY LSD, superbhandling.

Comes with a nismo bodykit.

17" GTT rims, stock rims that look toughon the skyline already.

2.5' catback exhaust.

Alpine stereo with aftermarket speakers allround, good bass.

BRAND NEW TYRES. COMES WITH NISMO SPOILER.

JUST GOT A SERVICE DONE, OILS WERE CHANGED ANDFILTERS.

The car has minor damage to the hood (smalldint and paint damage in the hood.and bumper ( cracks and scratches), cheap tofix.

Bought this car planning to register it butplans have changed as im goingoverseas on the 24th december now for personalreasons. If a genuine buyer isfound I will pass the sale of the car onto aclose friend and mechanic who willassist with the sale.

The car comes with NO REGO OR RWC, but I havethe cert that states clearly whatis needed for the rwc, very minor things thatcan be done at own cost.

Open for inspection, will only allow testdrives to people who seem like genuinebuyers to me, no time wasters.

Come see for yourself, car has greatpotential. Very hard to find in thiscondition and manual. Looking for around 11k, but feel free to shoot offers.

NO SWAPS, prefer cash offers anything sillywill be ignored. Negotiable to anextent as this car is reasonably priced for acar in this condition and coupevariant of the skyline.

Located S/E suburbsMelbourne.

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