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Ola Peops,

Just curious to see, if i could tempt anyone to part ways with their R34 Gtr? (Prior to going down the ICI route).

* Prefer white, then black.

* Basic mods, not looking for anything highly modified

* Budget around 50k give or take, depending on vehicle and condition

* All supporting paperwork a must (de-reg etc)

Lastly located in Nsw but will travel between Old and Vic

Pm here first.

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Bump, moving budget to $58,000 (dependent on car)

Hi mate - I'm considering letting go of my baby. It's been with me for 6 years and is my weekend ride.

R34 GTR Vspec bayside blue, gunmetal grey stock rims. Everything on this car is clean and stock. Oil (Motul 300V) change every 6 months and full service every year. This car is clean inside and out. I'm looking at $60,000 but willing to negotiate.

Located in Melbourne.

Thanks,

Michael

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Hi mate - I'm considering letting go of my baby. It's been with me for 6 years and is my weekend ride.

R34 GTR Vspec bayside blue, gunmetal grey stock rims. Everything on this car is clean and stock. Oil (Motul 300V) change every 6 months and full service every year. This car is clean inside and out. I'm looking at $60,000 but willing to negotiate.

Located in Melbourne.

Thanks,

Michael

How many kms has it done mate? Genuine?

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Hey I'm thinking about selling my car done about 7k since full engine rebuild with a Brian crower 2.9l stroker kit and new n1 block. looks dead stock under the bonnet making 441kwatw on 24psi.

It's white on black work Meisters s13p.

Send me a message if you want further details. post-139028-14467139116458_thumb.jpg

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