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1998 R34 Neo (Must Sell,all Reasonable Offers Considered)


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have one month to sell

r34 gtt 4 door neo turbo

mostly standard

eclipse touch screen cd player

auto/tip

3 inch exhaust

pedders suspension

blitz electronic boost controller(dual stage)

brand new dba t3 rotors(front and back)

new brake pads (front and back

brand new tyres (front and back

19 inch HP Rims

rego till 03/05/2014

kms 127946

need to gone $10,000.00 (all reasonable offers considered)

moving back to japan

if not gone soon i will be taking it to a car dealer

GOLD COAST

come see during the week after 5pm

weekends anytime is fine

I WILL BE ACCOMPANYING ANYONE WHO WANTS TO TEST DRIVE

can answer phone from 9:00 - 9:15 or 1200 -12:30 or after 5pm during the week

weekends anytime 0422897480

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I've I could afford another loan I'd happily tske this off you hands but unfortunately no. Will see if anyone I know is in the market for a new car.

i drop the car off at the at the car dealer this morning ,they want to go over it ,i will pick it up this afternoon after work at 4pm southport

but said he would only take it for about $5000 (there policy is to make twice there money to stay in business) which is fine

i'll try to get a bit more

so if anyone is keen that will be the price it goes for ,

can't take this car with me so it has to go no mater what

if anyone is serious interested now would be the best time to grab a bargain

can answer phone from 9:00 - 9:15 or 1200 -12:30 or after 3'30pm today

0422897480

don't call any other time cos i just cant answer

i dont have credit so cant respond to txt

if i don't answer the first time just keep calling lol



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