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Hi guys,

For sale is my 2001 Nissan Skyline BNR34 GT-R V-Spec II Coupe.

Price $52,500 ono

Grey 84,000kms

Interior is like new

Completely untouch like brand new. Only mods are exterior and interior

ARC radiator cooling panel

Viper Alarm

Blitz turbo timer

Brand new kenwood DVD player

Full FOCAL speaker systems

Rear View Camera

Bluetooth ready

Full LED lights troughout whole cars, including indicators

Brand new Rota GTRD wheels 18x10 in matt black

Brand new Falken semi slicks 265/35/R18 Azenis AT615

Original wheels available with brand new Tyres 245/45/R18

Comes with 12months transferable used car warranty (Sentinel Warranty) and RWC

Any inspections welcome.

Price is negotiable. If you buying the car on finance, please make sure you have the approval first before you look at the car.

Test drive only for appoved buyers. Only serious buyers please.

No time wasters.

Contact : Charles 0438 885 063, Hawthorn

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if chris gave this the tick of approval then this thing is A1 lol

goodluck with sale geez vspec II are cheap now

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