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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline R34 GT-T 2001 Series 2 Sedan

Engine: RB25DET Neo (6cyl 2.5 ltr Turbo) 166rwkw (RE Customs)

Milage: 69,500 genuine km’s, I have only driven approx 12,000 km’s in 17 months

Transmission: 4 speed Tiptronic semi-automatic with optional steering wheel controls

Colour: Silver

Location: Melbourne

Complianced: 6U90000ER34201738

RWC: Supplied for Victorian buyer. Interstate: can arrange shipping at buyers expense

Registered: 8 Sept 2008

Price: $21,900 $19,500

Contact: Isobel PM, Mobile 0412 421 513 or Email [email protected]

Comments:

Purchased September 2006 first owner in Australia. Imported by Grey Imports Australia (QLD). State Roads vehicle test performed September 2006 before I purchased the car (can provide). The upgraded suspension is as recommended by Sydneykid from this forum and has improved the handling exceptionally and lowered the ride height. Always garaged and meticulously looked after. Only driven minimally on weekends. Washed by hand, interior detailed, polished and waxed regularly with lots of TLC. No accident history. There is a slight scratch on the bottom left of the rear bumper otherwise paint is in perfect condition. Serviced every 5000 km’s, mechanically A1, any test welcome. Genuine buyers only, no time wasters please. Very regretful sale, growing family.

Can supply eyelids or can sell separately.

If you would like more info or pictures, please ask.

Modifications

K&N panel air filter

Turbo split dump pipe

Catco highflow metal cat (706cfm)

Apexi 3” exhaust

Suspension

Whiteline springs

Bilstein shocks with additional circlip groves

Whiteline caster & camber kits

Subframe alignment

New bump stops & dust covers

Hicas lock bar

Professionally installed by Rowville Traction Tyres & Suspension

Standard options on Series 2

White faced dials

Clear indicators all round

Stylish rear spoiler

Stylish interior

Sunroof

Images:

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Thanks Nick, I am very very sad to be selling cause I know I will never get another R34 in this condition.

Also I am not interested in swapping, sorry I need the cash.

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