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Selling my R34 due to financial commitments.

R34 GTT- five speed manual

Immaculate original condition

Original 40000km

One owner car in Japan, and im the first owner in Australia

3.5inch catback HKS exhaust system

Factory standard Nismo bodykit

Originally no rear spoiler

Custom number plates GTTR34

$1600 alpine stereo system

Never been boosted

PRICE DROPPED:

$33000

Like i said earlier this car is in absolutely immaculate original condition and the only reason im selling it is due to the fact that im moving out in Novemeber.

PM me for more details or

I can be contacted on 0408058064 or [email protected]

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ill swap you a black 1998 r34 gtt tiptronic with blitz fmic 3inch exhaust apexi pod filter. also serviced religiously every 5000 using motul oil.

hehehehe

i know you are wanting a cheaper car with cash change over but hey i thought id ask anyways as i am looking to replace mine with a manual.

ill swap you a black 1998 r34 gtt tiptronic with blitz fmic 3inch exhaust apexi pod filter.  also serviced religiously every 5000 using motul oil.

hehehehe

i know you are wanting a cheaper car with cash change over but hey i thought id ask anyways as i am looking to replace mine with a manual.

Yeah it was worth a shot but sorry mate i really need the cash so ill only swap for a cheaper car.

Edited by mick34

These are the 18s i can through in although im not willing on selling them seperately, only with the car. Car without the rims now price dropped to $36000

What are the 18s? Got pics? May be interested in buyin...

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Edited by mick34
I just bought a mint 2001 R34 GT T with only 27,000 ks. Car came with Tein Coilover suspension with EDFC, HKS Turbo back exhaust, brand new Apexi turbo timer & brand new alarm/immobilizer for $28,500.

Good for you buddy..i really doubt you did though and if you did its probably been written off and reparied in Japan as the 2000 and 2001 models in japan go for nearly 2mil yen.......How about you read the rules before posting. If your not interested in this car DONT POST!!!!!

This car was a grade five auction grade .... no accident history and original log books so ORIGINAL K's.

ahhaah dude, whats he gonna do with a missin front bar if he sells it.. stupid question..

If he wanted to sell parts, he would have listed it in the parts section..

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