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For sale R34 GTT Manual Turbo

77,000kms

Stock except for wheels

Enkei rpf1s on rear 17X9.5s

SSR Tanabes on front 17X8s

Brand new tyres: Fed 595 on front, westlakes on rear all 235/45/17

Enkei lightweight wheelnuts/locknuts

Interior in very good condition, good aftermarket sound system

Engine runs perfectly, no engine lights, no running rich ect..

Gearbox is smooth and tight

All gauges and sensors work

Very nice to drive

Problems

Paint is not very good, there are a few dents and scratches ect. Front bar colour is different to rest of car.

Has some power steering chattering, and needs a wheel alignment and steering sorted

Car doesn’t have aircon

Has a hicas lock bar so will need 4 wheel allignment

This car is far from perfect having previously sustaining a crash in the front, however with a little more work it would be a real nice car; I have factored the problems into the price. Do not waste my time if you are expecting a perfect car.

$13,000

now $9k

has rego

pics attached

Will consider trades, looking for a stock economical car, with cash my way

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