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Hi All,

Time has come for me to sell my beloved R34 GTR V Spec '99 in black as it's no longer practical with a family.

Car is relatively stock and was privately imported by myself in 2014 with approx 50,000k's on the clock (will get exact figure from auction papers and update post). Car currently sitting at approx 80,000k's and has been my daily for short commutes to/from work.

Serviced every 5,000k's with either Motul 300V or Penrite Racing 10 Tenths.

Recently replaced spark plugs with NGK copper plugs, fuel filter and rocker cover seals (including rear half moon seals).

List of mods:

- Genuine NISMO engine oil cooler

- NISMO cat back

- Carbon Z-tune side skirts

- Carbon Z-tune rear pods

- ARC airbox

- Sony XAV-712BT double din headunit with Sat Nav, DVD player, BT Phone and Reverse Camera

- Mongoose M80G alarm (installed by Daniel @ Carbon Car Systems)

- 3M tinting (installed by Daniel @ Carbon Car Systems)

- HD button clutch with NPC solid mass flywheel.

Asking price $75,000 ono.

Located in ACT so for anyone local, this means no need for you to have to roll the dice by taking it over the pits in Dickson (but won't have an issue as everything listed above is legal anyways).

Contact me via PM or 0402472077.

Thanks

Chris

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Thanks, yeah but in comparison to the others on the market right now it was priced well. Hopefully the new owner will look after it

Damn! I went to ring you to come see this beauty & most likely buy but as soon as I went to ring you it was sold. Glad you sold though mate

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