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FOR SALE MY R34 GTR V-SPEC

Ok a very very regretful sale, but un-fortunately it must go.

Listed below are the specs on the car;

Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline

Series: GTR V-Spec

Year: 10/2000

Colour: Bayside Blue

Kilometers: 58,069 Genuine

Extras: Nismo cat back exhaust system this came with the car

Viper alarm 855XV system

Alpine head deck with in-built hands free phone system and I-phone connector

15% Tinting done on it too

Price: $45,000 which is more than fare

About the car:

Working at Top Secret Imports it didnt take me long to see that my Toyota Supra had to go to make room for the all mighty R34 GTR. Being a picking and fussy prick it took me almost 2 years to find this car, Many came through the shop but wernt for me i didnt even want a bayside blue one, But then as soon as this came up OMG i just had to have it then when the car was in front of me i found i made the right decision.

The car was a 4.5 grade and was lucky to get the factory central locking remote with the car, its pretty much stock standard no mods done on the vehicle apart from the nismo cat back exhaust. First came in with

44,000 km

and now has 58,069 km and all four tyres have just been replaced with RE001

GDZLAR number plates will be $500 more if wanted with the car!!

The car will have a full service done on it which will include:

Royal purple oil

Genuine oil filter

Genuine air filter

Genuine fuel filter

Genuine getrag oil

Redline oil for the diff

Spit fire triple platnuim spark plugs

and much more

A full inspection on the vehicle

If you have any other questions about the car or enquiries please call me on: 0420-293-675 or pm on the forum.

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Man thats a nice car dude! Do you a deal keep it for 3 years and I'll buy it?

Haha sadly a house has gotta come first sigh.

Really nice car at a GREAT price!

Goodluck with the sale!

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yeah sold quickly probably because it was the first 34gtr to ask under 50k...

Couldn't agree with this more. I also think it is the actual price being realistic. Congrats to OP :)

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In all fairness there are a few R34s on carsales for less than $50K. IMO what set this car apart was the fact that it was:

a) bayside blue, which is always going to be the most popular colour after MPIII; and

b) a very clean looking car in the photos. Generally, the majority of R34s selling for under 50K don't look that great judging by the photos.

You can't beat that combination.

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