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Lovely example of an R34 GT-Four/GT-4 for sale here. For you who don't know it's an R34 with AWD basically lifted from the R33 GTR.

It's a great and reliable car and I love driving it however it has to make way for larger ute as ive got more into using the jetski and boat and need something able to tow it as well as take all the stuff in the back. Looking at a Navara at the moment so I'll definitely be staying with Nissan!

Very much stock, lots of potential for anyone who wanted to do it up.

Comes with:

350z Touring wheels

Yellow jacket coil packs

Kenwood speakers, clarion iPhone/pod headunit with bluetooth

Going great, gets about 10L/100km which is pretty normal for a Skyline and fairly decent considering it's AWD.

Tyres just rotated and ballanced, engine just freshly serviced with new plugs. Ready to go!

11 months rego, RWC included.

$11,500 ONO!


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Pm me or email me at [email protected] and i'll give you contact details to give me a call and arrange a drive.

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Still going.

Basically I found a car I really want and need the cash. I need this gone. Will take $10,500 without RWC but I will include the rego and let you get the RWC in your own time. I don't think anything will be needed as it had an RWC last year and the one when I bought it 2 years ago. Only thing is they will need to put it on other wheels unless you find a guy whos not fussy :)

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