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Item:R34 GTT Skyline Manual 2 door- Rare Midnight Blue Colour

Location:NSW

Item Condition:A1 Like New

Price and Payment Conditions:$32500 NEG Or Swap for GTR

Extra Info: LOW KM MANUAL TURBO R34 IN IMMACULATE CONDITION. RARE MIDNIGHT BLUE IN COLOUR WITH FACTORY NISMO BODY KIT & MANY EXTRAS, 2005 COMPLIANCED FIRST AUSTRALIAN OWNER.

Contact Details: 0417471255 post or PM

R34 GTT 5 Speed Manual, This car would be one of the best examples going around, it is a very rare midnight blue in colour with a factory Nismo body kit.

It is in immaculate condition & has to been seen to be appreciated, would suit the fussiest buyer. Some of the featuers include:

* Greddy Intercooler Kit

* HKS style dump & front pipe with 3" exhaust

* Apexi air filter with Stainless Cold air induction box

* Aluminium Air Guide

* Apexi AVCR

* King springs

* Tinted windows

* Xenon adjustable lights

* Full alarm system with immobilisers & central locking

* And much more

All parts can be swapped back to standard which will alter the price. If your after a R34 which is practically new, in fantastic condition & mechanically faultless this is the one for you. All inspections welcome. Price negotiable, will consider swap for GTR. Any questions or require more pics please let me know :(

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Its only done 41731 kms so its no where near due for a major service. But has had oil changed every 2500kms. Just got Diff & gearbox oil changed by Nissan less than 1000kms ago. Fuel Filter & Apexi pod are less than 500kms old. Intercooler & Dump pipe was installed By Advan Performance about 800kms ago. When the car was imported & complied in July last year it was completly stock. I have all the standard parts, including a set of rims that i bought after compliance. Everything that has been done to the car has been installed by a professional. If you have any other questions please dont hesitate to ask. Thanks for your question.

P.S i have included a picture of the Odo.

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Have u done the major service? whats the odo reading?

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I have a R33 GTR Vspec series 3.5 98 model.

400rwkw+, NOS

full motor build from ADVAN

19's, Black, factory leather

DVD, Torque Split Cont

Full Dual Exhuast

etc, etc

Would be looking at $15000 change over

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i know its no GTR but if u consider to swap for a near standard r34 automagic with reasonable $$ adj let me know.

thanks

Hey E_Lu-SHuN sorry but i dont like automatics. Looks like a nice car though. Thanks for your interest.

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Its only done 41731 kms so its no where near due for a major service. But has had oil changed every 2500kms.

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Actually, you should change the timing belt every 5 yrs/100,000kms - whichever comes first... in your case, it's been more than 5 years... soooo... :(:)

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