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Hi guys, after dealing with a few time wasters I've decided to start advertising my car properly. Before you read on, please note the TE37's in the photos are no longer available. The car will sell with the original R34 GTR wheels in immaculate condition with almost brand new tyres.

I'm looking to part with my bayside blue R34 GTR V-Spec to make way for an R35. Looking for genuine buyers who will appreciate the car for what it is. See below for a few brief details.

2000 model Bayside Blue V-Spec

I'm the first Australian owner. Imported through Ben at J-Spec. The car went through auction as a grade 4.5B

39,000 genuine km with a full service history, no accident history, I own and will provide all associated paperwork including original auction sheet and de-registration certificate. A copy of the deregistration certificate can be seen at the below link:

http://www.j-spec.com.au/J-Spec_Certified_Mileage.php?id=5e3b3fd42b0ced633adc61121d3d27

Car has a Nismo 320km cluster installed. I have a certificate in the log book which states it was changed in July of the year 2000 with 1250km on the clock. Nismo ODO reads 38,000. If the certificate isn't enough, every single service sheet since the car was brand new will also be included, which states the km at the time and the chassis number of the car. The car has great records and there are no doubts regarding the km.

Car is largely in original condition. Engine is standard except for a Nismo exhaust, Apexi filters, Mines ECU, splitfire coilpacks and the boost restrictor has been removed.

Exterior has a few mods; a set of Tein coilovers, genuine Nismo side skirts and rear pods, genuine Nismo clear indicator set, TWS Carbon wing stands (I have the original wing stands).

Happy to answer all questions so feel free to comment here or PM me, I'll check daily. but please only do so if you're actually interested. I have absolutely no issue with any requests for workshop inspections, mechanical or otherwise.

Looking for offers around the $70,000 mark. I will entertain all reasonable offers but I am in no rush so lets not waste each others time :)

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Beautiful car. I'm the guy who messaged you on facebook saying if the car is still available in a few weeks I'll come down to have a look at it. I'm trying to speed the loose ends I have so I can purchase this car!

Hopefully, I'll be in touch sooner rather than later. Good luck with everything. Cheers

Beautiful car. I'm the guy who messaged you on facebook saying if the car is still available in a few weeks I'll come down to have a look at it. I'm trying to speed the loose ends I have so I can purchase this car!

Hopefully, I'll be in touch sooner rather than later. Good luck with everything. Cheers

Ah yes I remember, thanks for letting me know :) hopefully everything works out for you, I look forward to your call :)

Edit: I also forgot to mention it comes with 2 spare keys, and a spare Hornet fob for the immobilizer.

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