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Unfortunately for me I'm selling my beloved R34 GTR due to job/career changes which has forced me to live away from home, but enough about me and a little more about the car.. :P

This GTR is pretty much stock and unmolested with cheap add ons and modifications. I have always garaged this car and washed once maybe twice per WEEK. A lot of love and care has gone into this car and will not disappoint fussiest buyer on their first inspection. Most of the K's are highway driven meaning the drivetrain, gearbox and engine haven't been abused or thrashed. Car is regularly serviced by GAVIN WOOD'S AutoTech on the Gold Coast and has had its major service done 9 000k's ago (timing belt replaced, gearbox oil changed, brake flied changed, oil changed etc). Fuel consumption is fantastic for the type of power this car produces, at the moment on 98 octane fuel i get just over 500km to a tank of 60l (highway driving).

Tyres are not even a year old and used only the best Yokohama ADVAN tyres for street use, below i have compiled a list of modifications added to this car.

*Greddy Coilovers
*OEM NISMO gauge cluster (looks WAY better than original, also displays genuine km's)
*Custom intercooler
*Trust Air filters
*Pedders camber kit
*Cat Back Trust Exhaust
*High flow tornado Cat
*HKS Turbo timer
*A/D/S/ premium front speakers (Split system)
*Premium Pioneer rear speakers
*Bendix ultimate Brake padS
*DBS T3 Slotted rotors (front and back)
*Splitfire Coilpacks
*Brand new OEM Xenon headlights (doesn't have the orange tinge to it like a lot of headlights do)

Car comes with RWC and 4 months rego.

Odometer: 107,000 km

Price: $40,000 (The licence plates "K33P UP" is included in the sale! (valued at $6000 if sold privately)

Serious Interest only, I do not tolerate joy riders or time wasters.

Will upload more pictures soon.

MOB: 0422039678

Email: [email protected]

Cheers,

Dom

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Im also from vic and dont need the plates. Can you price around 34k? You can sell plates at 6k

No Sorry, but thanks for the offer though.. Im only asking for 4K more than your offer.

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curious to know how you can get custom plates "valued" lmao

@W34ponGT normally when people are curious they do some research.

http://www.ppq.com.au/infohub/resalenoticeboard.aspx

PPQ help "Value" personalised plates.

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If the plates are valued at 6k. would you consider selling for 32.5k without?

Come on these lowball offers are getting ridiculous. $37k is already a steal.

Good luck with the sale OP

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I'm Firm on Price. Please don't make stupid offers. throwing in these plates is actually doing the buyer a favor! and incase you cant read i said 37K without the plates...

I just fitted brand new tyres this weekend and thought i would take advantage to get some under pictures while it was on the hoist.

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