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Have my R34 for sale

Car has been kept stock except for pod filter. Still have the original airbox as well which will be given to buyer.

Car runs perfectly and has never had any problem with the engine. 75000kms.

Stock body, stock engine etc.

The only bad thing about it is the paint condition on the bonnet is a bit peeling off (shown on the picture)

Other than that, the car is a pleasure to drive.

Thanks!

Pictures:

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Edited by malchik

@mrirag, hey mate yeah it has been lowered thats why it looks lower. Forgot to mention that sorry was posting this before bed last night.

@elcd, $13000 ono, again sorry forgot to out up price. Was too tired yesterday night lol.

Cheers

Bump for quick sale! Need it gone asap, found car that I wanted.

Contact me on 0430586002 to arrange inspection etc.

Flexible on price but no stupid offer please.

And sort your finance first before you come..

Thanks!

was this an auto?

I thought this aswell, is the cluster a manual one? Because the steering wheel is a tiptronic one.

Edit: autocorrect got me.

Edited by ninzee

I asked the owner before me and he told me the original owner changed the steering wheel because his one was ripped badly everywhere.

Did you guys think its an auto because of the steering wheel...?

Cluster and everything else is manual.

Yeah saw the auto steering wheel but also saw the different colour manual console that doesn't match the rest of the dash? And then the manual cluster?

But with saying all this if you tell me your VIN I can tell you what this car was (auto/manual)

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