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Unfortunatly circumstances have changed and now i need to sell this car.

This car has had alot of money spent into it.

If anymore info is needed send me a PM or txt.

Note this is a forsale thread not a discussion thread like my previous for sale threads. ( Sick of time wasters )

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[NSW] 2002 R34 GTR V-SPEC II NUR WHITE

MORE DETAILS AND PHOTO'S TO BE ADDED SOON.

This car is a strictly weekend car for me only rarely driven and i start it up every day.

Engine is very Healthy. Interior condition is very good as well no rips etc

Strictly no Paypal scammers etc don't waste your time.

Serviced with Royal Purple 10-40w at

33,xxxkm

38,xxx km

43,5xx km

49,xxx km

Transmission and brake fluid services done also have receipts car is always looked after.

Never crashed or taken to the track. No Money owing.

ALWAYS kept in a lock up garage.

Brand new battery changed on 7/10/12.

Very Basic MODS :

Blitz NUR Titanium Catback Exhaust

Nismo S-Tune Suspension

Spitfire coilpacks

Kenwood Double Din + Kenwood Amp and speakers

Apexi Aluminum Induction Box.

Greddy Boost Controller

Selling due to getting something more practical.

So i am considering swaps + Cash or other way around for something nice

I have the Export certificate somewhere Will update this bit if i can find it.

Strictly no test drivers due to insurance.

Veichle Inspections welcome IF buyer is a genuine buyer and is willing to leave a deposit.

PLEASE CONTACT

0406 121 282.

If i don't reply simply send me a txt and i will get back to you as i don't always carry my phone and work most of the time.

ASK 72,000 ONO.

Price is nego pending low ballers lol.

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Not to be a tool, but I noticed this and didn't say anything when you first posted - but the details are still the same so i'll ask, Are the pics not current? Or is the mod list wrong? I spy an arc induction box! :P (Sorry to clog your thread, I just know when I was chasing a 34VS2 that if I saw an add with an incorrect mod list, I chalked it up to being a fakey - and there were A LOT of them let me tell you, So may be losing your customers)

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you just sold your purple vs1 less than a year ago. now your selling this so quickly after? how have you done 16000km (servicing) if this is purely your weekend car?

doesnt add up, obviously you new how practicle a gtr is in general with your other one (because there far from it)

Situations change and i can go thru as many cars as i please.

Previous owner service records with receipts to prove it.

If you are not a buyer and have questions PM me it otherwise please don't clutter my for sale thread

Thanks

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Did you even read the date of the last post mate? pretty sure its been sold by now, if you got 55k, go buy this.

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-2001/SSE-AD-3013907/?gts=SSE-AD-3013907&gtssaleid=SSE-AD-3013907

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