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Note: Will swap with a daily plus cash adjustment, need finances for moving.

Price : $13,500 $9,900

- Non Turbo (P-Plate Perfect)

- Sports Sedan

- Series 2, 2000 Model

- Only 68,000kms

- Triptronic/Semi Auto Transmission

- Rare Model

- Immaculate Condition

- Spent Thousands

- Complete 2.5 Exhaust System, Extractors etc.

- Sound System, DVD Headunit

- Here and there accessories rolleyes.gif

Currently have my pride and joy, R34 25GT-X up for grabs. For the record, this week the following has been done and have spent around $1.5k making sure the car is running smoothly for the buyer.

  • Brand new NGK Iridium Spark Plugs
  • Brand new Yellow Jacket Coilpacks
  • Manifold and Throttle Body completely removed and thoroughly cleaned
  • Fresh Penrite Fully Synthetic Performance oil flushed
    To Mods, Had it up on the site, but I can't write any messages or bumps on the current thread, so I have created a new one.
    Here is the link to the car on Boostcruising. http://www.boostclas...entry1287947882

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Hey i messaged you about a trade for the Blue R34 turbo, i still have it if your interested cheers

Yeah mate, I was partially keen, but unless there is some cash my way it just wouldn't be suitable at the time.

Thanks anyways though, its a nice car :).

BUMP!

Clean, Low KMS, Rare Model, Thousands Spent, and one of the cheapest in Aus.

Perfect for a P-Plater.

Make an offer, and taking swaps with cash adjustments!

Dude no offence but not many people will swap a turbo car plus cash for a na 34

I know, im not after a turbo car though? just simply a daily and some cash.

the guy's 34 above just wasn't my type, if i was buying a turbo it would have to be manual, and not that green colour with over 140,000kms.

BUMP.<br style="color: rgb(28, 40, 55); font-size: 13px; line-height: 19px; background-color: rgb(250, 251, 252); ">pending an offer for an r33 and cash.

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its has the series 2 front, trims are different, came with a certain DD cd player, which was replaced with a DVD head unit anyways.

& also a NEO6 engine, has a bit more power than the other 25GT's.

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