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2001 series 2 nissan skyline r34 gtt manual in factory bayside blue very rare color to find that hasnt been resprayed. 100,000km just serviced, nothing wrong with the car just registered and imported 2 months ago, had a roadworthy done aswell,wont need anything to pass again

only reason for sale would be to pay of debts. other then that im happy to keep the car.

features:

-comes with 17" wheels not ones in pictures

-viper alarm system

-apexi exhaust system

-digital boost gauge

-gtr suspension

-twin plate clutch

-xenon headlights

-nismo body kit

-apexi pod filter

-alpine head unit

-10 months rego


-factory turbo and cooler

$price: $14,000 ONO

Open to swaps for a cheaper car with cash my way

Located in taylors hill, vic 3037

Please contact me via sms on 0411 655 097 or call during business hours

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To help you sell the car quicker, might want to take off that GTR badge....Respect to GTR owners.

It has been removed, this car doesn't leave the garage anyway, no one drives this car hence selling,

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