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Standard other than these mods

*Kakimoto rego 06&r exhaust

*Nismo Instrument Cluster

*Nismo Titanium Gear Knob

*Pioneer DVD *Infinity Speakers

*Chamber Kit Front and Rear [+- 3 degrees adjustable] Setup for even tire wear at the moment [-0.5 front and back]

*Rays 18x9.5" Rims

*As new federal 265/35R18 tires

*Spitfire coils Only has restricted concession rego as that is all that's required where I am. Runs great. Selling as its not very practical where I live. Will not disappoint new owner. Will freight as buyers expence

[email protected]

0409460316

0740697440

Weipa QLD 4874

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I live in the middle of nowhere. So someone who wants to have a look at it is going to spend alot more time getting here. Freight to Cairns is about $1000 because you cant drive it out [ Road out of town is unsealed for a large portion] and rego will need to be changed back to full for whomever buys it. [ Some more money]

But I can assure anyone who is interested it is in good condition and just as good as others I've seen for sale for much more.

A mate of mine I work with is interested for sure but he has to sell his HSV GTS( on carsales also) first and pretty sure he will buy it. so if ya know anyone that wants one of them let us know and I will pass on info. Him and His car is located on mackay.

I am looking for a GTR i did see this one and what turned me away was the availability to get a decent inspection due to where you live, Im in NSW so plane tickets up to u would be around $500 each way and then i cant seem to find any decent performance mechanics in the area to check it. so to me it would be a 40k punt (total cost of transport rego and insurance ect)

That gives u a perspective from a buyers point of view, hope that can shed some light for you.

I took a 45k punt on my last one that i got from Tasmania and i blew the engine the week i got it home, so this makes me wary.

Yes I understand location is a big issue. But at the moment there's nothing I can do about that. That's why its cheaper than most.

Edited by kofoed

Registration changed back to full. Will soon be transported to Cairns[arrive about 15th June], get detailed,serviced and have roadworthy done. My asking price will increase as a result. $36000.

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Located in Cairns if anyone is interested $36000

Professionally detailed

Roadworthy Done

Engine Oil Changed

Just waiting on Nismo speedo calibration to take into account km from factory speedo. Could be a while.

Call or message me [Adrian] for info 0409460316

or

Peter, if you want to have a look or test drive. 0419727558

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Thats what I thought. Still for sale 3 months later.

I bought if off a bloke from sydney a couple years ago. I dont know if he was the first or there were others before him. Is in excellent condition. But nobody seems to be buying R34 GTRs at the moment. Going by how many are still on carsales.

Shit Happens.

At least I'll have something to drive when I go to Cairns.

I think people are more into v spec and v spec II, but dayum this is clean car, if it was in sydney and I didnt have my v spec now, I woulda bought this one :( GLWS dude :)

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