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post-23987-1168994329.jpgpost-23987-1168994554.jpgpost-23987-1168994577.jpgpost-23987-1168994991.jpgpost-23987-1168994615.jpgHi everyone, im regretfully selling my car, ive put it up on carsales, and pasted all the details here.

Vehicle 1998 NISSAN SKYLINE R34 25GT-T

Price dropped to $24,000 ONO (edited 191107)

Kilometres 107,XXX

Body 2 door 4 seat COUPE

Colour Black

Interior Colour Dark Grey

Transmission 5 speed Manual

Drive type Rear

Engine 6 cylinder Petrol Turbo 2.5L (2498cc)

Reg Plate AO71UD

Reg Expiry APR-2008

Road Worthy Certificate Yes

Vehicle ID 3841692

Brief Comments Sleek, Neat but Nasty looking Nissan Skyline R34 GTT

Long Comments Modifications:

Exterior

* Nismo side skirts (still have parts to revert to sides without skirts which can be provided)

* GT Wing

* Clear side indicators

* Dual tip cat back exhaust

* 18" White Alloys

* new silverstone Evol8 tyres 235/40zr/18 94w (added on 15/10/07)

Engine/Performance

* Front Mount Intercooler - Blitz Style (meaning didnt have to hack into the stock parts of the car to fit it)

* Blitz Boost Controller

* Blitz Turbo Timer

* GFB BOV with Blue Silicon Hosing

* HSD Adjustable suspension

* Digital Battery Voltmeter

* Blitz Pod Filter (will provide stock air box if you want it)

Interior:

* Pioneer DEH - P7700MP Mp3/CD/WMA Player (will provide manual)

* Pioneer 4 Channel, 600W amp

* Rhino RAM Alarm - 2-Way GSM Communication via SMS (Arm, Disarm, get car status, Cut-off fuel, just need to send an sms to the car) with automatic window lifters when Arming the car. (will provide manual)

* Pivot Digital Speedometer

* Nismo Pedals

* Blitz Gear Knob

* NOS floormats

* Nismo Shoulder Pads

* Front Split Speakers with Tweeters

* Stock Oil, Boost & Voltage Gauges

Stunning car for a sports car enthusiast. Very regretful sale, but need to buy property for the future.

Car has been serviced every 5000kms at Pro Concept, who specialises in sports cars. Car was serviced on the 240707, and I installed a new battery in it, as the battery died while it was sitting in my garage.

Numbers plates do not come with the car. I have put normal NSW yellow plates on the car now. Registration (AO71UD) has been renewed till April 2008, and no problems with getting Rodworthy certificate.

Please contact me only if you are SERIOUS about purchasing the car. You can contact via email at jon.santos@marketboomer for more information, or to view/test the car.

Edited by NA57TYR34
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just updated details, forgot to mention the adjustable suspension are HSDs. And the frount mount is Blitz Style meaning no hacking of the stock parts was required as the piping goes under, not over like others do. Yes you could probably see that from the pics, just thought I should state obvoius :mellow:

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replaced all tyres with brand spanking new silverstone 235/40zr/18 94w tyres! the Evol8 pattern, heres a link to the tyre model webpage http://www.silverstone.com.my/tyre_ftzEvol8.asp and of course tyres balanced and aligned.

price will remain at $25000 ONO!!

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