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Hi Everyone! =]

Im gonna be a lil sneaky and ninja a post made by playboi14 cause we're after the same sorta thing but with a few differences. :whistling:

Thanks playboi14 <3 :worship: :worship:

I am after a good standard R34 that has been cared for. That being said I am after one that is:

  • Later model, so 1999 would be preferred.
  • Must be Original Manual transmission. No Auto to manual swaps, even tho some say that it may be faster and gear ratios are better when swapped over, I really couldnt care less as its not going to be a full on performance vehicle.
  • One that has semi decent K's (nothing silly in the 170,000+ range), anywhere from 50,000 - 150,000 is more of what I am looking for. Considering the car is really only 11- 14 years old it shouldn't be that hard to find one with decent K's
  • Has a well maintained and cared for interior (no silly shit like air-con vents removed for gauges, stock gear-knob removed to shove a $30 repco gear-knob on it, driver & passenger seats ripped or worn out for some reason, etc)
  • Exterior has to be stock. Overall subtle upgrades like clear indicators are fine, but I am not after a big fully sick R34 with a massive full body kit, 22 Inch chrome rims, a two tone car with half of it black and the other half painted in lime green, or any other variation of strange and weird things I have seen rolling around.
  • If already a body kit installed on it, will accept if it suits the look im going for in the future. Send me your pics and ill take a squizz =]
  • Mechanically, I am after one that has seen limited modifications and alterations, I don't mind if the brakes, suspension, exhaust system have been upgraded or enhanced as most people do this anyway on old cars. I am just not really after a powerhouse of a R34. I don't need one that has had its turbo's upgraded, its coilpacks changed to spitfires and its computer changed. Again after a standard car that hopefully hasn't been modified or played with too much (to limit the amount of money, time and frustration in the future)
  • Colour im really after is a good clean White or Blue. I don't mind if its been resprayed, but if its been resprayed in some strange non skyline colour (or worse a bodgy paint colour where the outside is one colour and the engine bay and the boot are another) I am not really after that. If any other colour I may consider depending on price range and the point factors.
  • While a sound system is good, I honestly couldn't care less about it. I don't care if it comes with its stock player and speakers as eventually I will put my own sound system in it
  • Would be great if it come with a sunroof, or any other factory extras :yes:

I understand that the R34 is getting old and that there has to be scratches, dings, and overall wear consider after all it IS just a car. However if anyone has a nice stock R34 I would be interested in seeing how much you want for them.

Im thinking anywhere around the $14,000 - $17,000 range I would be willing to spend, depending on the car itself.

Remember even if it doesnt match the all the points, let me know what you have anyway. I may reconsider.

If interstate, please provide as much details and images as possible and if we're to an agreement , I will make the trek and fly over to inspect with intent to buy.

But of course if a similar one is located locally in Sydney, local would be of preference.

Thanks for reading guys, please PM or email me at supanoodlez(at)gmail.com.

:thanks:

( btw if u got a auto , go lookup playboi14 on the forums =] )

Kind Regards

-Supanoodle :thumbsup:

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Hey mate I got a dead stocker for sale less than 100,000kms good nick, always serviced, located in sydney, $16400. PM me your phone number if your keen

Hi 25GTV , - more information please. Send me photos , history of vehicle and specs. Thanks

u should definately have a look at my for sale thread bro

Ive had a look at your sale bro , Im interested but will hold off for now =] Ill pm you if I want anymore info.

U should check my car for sale the gtr with the gtr c-west body kit only 67000 k and I'm willing to move on price let me know

$67,000,000 is quite alot for a GTT skyline with a replica GTR Kit.

However if you meant $6,700 then shoot through some details and images.

Edited by supanoodle

67000 kilometers lookin for $20000 but I am willing to negotiate as I need this car gone ther are photos on my for sale post in the forum

Looks clean , PM Sent. Price is probably too high tho.

please send more info first guys , no point me coming to inspect with no information or pics , otherwise we'd both be wasting our times when I arrive and its green =]

What info u after?

Abit more than just the k's and the price.....If you dont mind =]

Good looking car, love how clean it is. Ill pm you if I consider it =]

Got genuine c-west bodykit including r34 gtr rear gaurds for the wider look. 20inch lenso d1r in black which suit the car well full x-force turbo back exhaust, coilover suspension front and rear hdi front mount intercooler no hole cut when installed just put a exedy heavy duty cusion button clutch in it, like I said only got 67000 on it so interior is still in good condition like the rest of the car let me kno if u need any more info

I have a black one for sale supanoodle , if you haven't bought already. 106,000klm stock mechanically apart from a pod filter and exhaust , which i have access to stock parts if preferred . It does have the factory altia body kit and 19 inch wheels though . I'm looking for $15,000 . In tas is the only issue .

hi toffy, thanks for the offer , I havent bought as of yet , still looking for a clean example

feel free to pm or place here a spec sheet with photos , maybe other interested buyers will be looking here too =]

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