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R34 NON-TURBO - (P-Plate Legal)
GT-V Model, GTR Blue.

$13,800

Since owning the car it's only been filled with premium 98, garaged when not used and washed regularly.
It is has been serviced on time, never skimping on anything that it needs.
I've owned the car for the last 3 years and it has always been a pleasure to drive, over the course only had a mechanical issue with the clutch and the coil-packs. Both were regular issues to all skylines and were replaced with high-quality replacement parts.
You won't find any other skylines like this with the GTR-style wing and GTR bayside blue colour.

Some cosmetics modifications include:
-Pioneer headunit
-King-spring lowered springs
-GTR-style wing
-Nismo shift knob
-Nismo side skirts
-Replaced and upgraded speaker system ($1,500)

New Tyres 235⁄45⁄17 Goodyear Eagle F1's (1,300) fitted only last year

Fitted Wheels - Nismo LMGT4, Super light-weight wheels, 7.5kg each - Can be negotiated as part of the sale, otherwise stock wheels to be come with the car

Priced at $13,800 with rego till March 2016, RWC included.
2 Keys, Serious buyers only

Call James anytime - 0425 113 080

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Nice car mate! Love the colour, and seeing a GT-V for sale is pretty rare. The only other 1 seen for sale is the one I bought about 6 months ago.

Price is very fair. Good luck with the sale! :)

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