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Hi all,

Nissan Skyline R34 4 Door

62,700 Km's on the clock

Transmission:5spd Man

Colour: Black

Location: Melbourne, Northern Suburbs

Complied? Yes - Im the first owner in Australia

RWC supplied? No

Currently registered? Yes

$18,990

Modifications:

Engine is stock, only has pod filter.

Suspension: TIEN Coil Overs all round, Height and Damper adjustable.

Will come with standard Nissan OEM Wheels

3" Exhasut CAT back - Blitz NUR spec - (with silencer), really nice note.

Xenon Head Lights

Small Skirts/Body kit.

Factory cd/tape deck

Cadence 2way 6" speakers in rear, factory front speakers.

Standard Boost - never been boosted - engine all factory

car serviced spoton every 5,000k's, approx 700k's since last service - fresh oil and oil filter (always used Castrol Racing R oil)

recently put in new NGK spark plugs also.

Code Alarm Keyless entry and Immobilizer Installed by Zylux.

contact Ben on: 0418 556 519

email: [email protected]

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Nice car mate just out of intrest I now have 2 kids, a three week old and a two and a half year old and we can still put a small adult in the back seat and put a velco run about delux 3 wheeler, porta cot and luggage in the boot with just taking one wheel of the side of the pram. With a bit of careful packing they still work quite well and they will use allot less fuel and be much more fun to drive around than the stag. Buy the way what type of kit is that.

Nice car mate just out of intrest I now have 2 kids, a three week old and a two and a half year old and we can still put a small adult in the back seat and put a velco run about delux 3 wheeler, porta cot and luggage in the boot with just taking one wheel of the side of the pram. With a bit of careful packing they still work quite well and they will use allot less fuel and be much more fun to drive around than the stag. Buy the way what type of kit is that.

Thanks Mate,

Yeah I know with a bit of tender loving care I can make things fit coz they do have a reasonable boot.....

But I just want the convenience of a Wagon but still love the performance and note of the NEO engine....

With the wagon I wont have to be so carefull with stuff in the boot!! :stupid:

I've been told its a Nismo kit - but honestly dont know....?? anyone else recognise it or know what it is??

Guys/Girls,

I need this car gone ASAP!!!!!!!!!

Reasonable offers will be considered - just get in touch with me and we can talk!!

I check my PM's daily!!

Last six months car has only been driven once on the weekend if lucky!!!

always kept clean and VERY well looked after!!!

  • 2 weeks later...

Good luck with the sale, your 34 looks very neat.

I am in the same boat, 3 little ones (3mths, 2 & 4 yrs) in the back now makes it nice and cosy, but a bit restrictive with prams and bikes and shopping in the boot.

  • 2 weeks later...

I cannot believe this car is still up for sale!!!!!!

if anyone is worried about it being a 4 door..... seriously it looks crazy in real life.... i think much better than the coupes!!!

when i bought it i came across it by luck.... i then completely forgot about all the other coupe's i looked and and took this straight away!!!!

some moron reversed into the rear right corner at work months ago which is why the rear bar needs a re-spray - only a hand-full of paint came off, no structural damage at all!!!

I looked after this car better than i looked after myself!!!!

price is down again to $$18,990

Please contact Ben on the below details as I don't own this car anymore - to have a look at it I believe it is in Brighton, but have a chat to Ben and he'll let you know

Ben - 0418556519

[email protected]

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