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The car is currently in Sydney. I have dropped the price to $35k as I would rather sell it in Sydney!!!

It makes me sad, but I need to sell this car as the opportunity to buy a property has presented itself and I need the money. I won't even get to drive it :D

The car is currently in Brisbane and will be going down to Sydney for compliancing in the next few days. For anyone interested, you may inspect the car while it's in Sydney.

About the car:

White 1998 R34 GT-t 5sp manual

18,000km

Traction control

Active LSD

ABS

Twin Airbags

Completely stock - she's a virgin

Near new condition. Not a mark anywhere. Only a couple of the tiniest chips on the passenger's side door. Not even stone chips on the front or anything.

Absolutely immaculate inside and out.

Asking price - $38k. May consider other offers.

Pictures:

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if the price was flexible, then maybe very much so :D

we are just playin back and forth here so when u get a chance please PM me and let me know how flexible it is :D My budget doesnt go as high as it currently is so just let me know

thanks champ

Dale

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