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Hey guys,

Not in a rush to sell. Only reason for selling is that I'm an expat from the US here for work and I've learned I won't be staying in Oz for more than about another year due to my job, so I wanted to see if I could find her a new home. I'm in no rush to sell. It's a super clean car and turns heads. You won't be disappointed!

Insurance is paid till January 2017. I'm about to renew the rego for another 3 months this week.

~ Pics ~

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~ The Good ~

1999 R34 GT-T - White

115km miles

Full body kit

R34 GTR Spoiler

Nismo Clear Indicators

(4) Rota Grid 18x10's

235/40/18 tires < 12 months old

R34 GT-R struts and springs

APEXi Power FC with new OLED yellow Commander controller - not yet installed

Full 3" exhaust with high-flow cat

Custom FMIC

Decepter Pro BOV with adjustable valve controller

Intake filter

Cube Speed Short-Shifter

Nismo Shift Knob

Turbo Timer

Kenwood CD/DVD double-din unit with wifi air-mirroring

Pioneer and Kicker 6.5" front & rear speakers

Back-up camera

Warlock alarm system with keyless entry and remote start

Sparco Steering Wheel

~ The Not-So-Good ~

Minor scuffs and scrapes on front bar

Original white paint ~ 7 outta 10.

Wheels scrub at full-lock - I think it just needs an alignment. I haven't had time.

Could use some new brake pads.

Throw-out bearing is a bit noisy but still shifts fine.

Price: $20,000

Location: Henley Beach, SA

Contact: Mike - zero-four-zero-nine 501-883

Thanks guys!

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16 minutes ago, angus said:

is it still available?

Yes, it is. Currently on a different set of Work Emotion 11R wheels, but I still have the black Rota's.6852A4C8-8F48-4E88-A9FC-E811816E8745_zps

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