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For Sale BNR34 1999 located in Perth WA for $58,000

Immaculate sample of stock GTR R34 V-Spec with low 54xxx kms

Engine last tuned by X-Speed producing 337.4HP on wheels with stock turbo

Recently serviced by All Star Garage in April'13
replaced coil pack & spark plugs, compression test results are 175psi and above

This vehicle has been my pride and joy, i keep everything in original condition with some mild upgrades:
- Nismo speedo
- Nismo LED tail lights
- Nismo style side skirts & rear pods
- Gruppe M carbon fibre air intake (very rare)
- Fujitsubo exhaust
- Tein coil over
- RE01 tyres with 80% tread

The interior is in good and intact condition, with the original head unit & cd changer
Always kept in a closed garage, well maintained and only runs on 98ron petrol
Great and fun car to drive with no mechanical problem as tested by All Star Garage

Genuine reason for selling since i need more capital for my business
Genuine buyers only please, no pilot test drive, no swap, no low ballers
The car does not owe any loan, so vice versa, expected to have the fund ready before inspecting

Contact me by pm for more details

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My friend bought the car in 2010 which was imported by Fabcar with the Nismo speedo showing 49,400km. I bought the car off him early this year since he's moving to overseas. The car has only travelled a merely 5000km in the past 3 years. Unfortunately i need more capital to expand my business currently where the car sits in my garage most of the days

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