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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline R34 GT-t

Milage: 78,000

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Silver

Location: Reservoir, Victoria

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Dec 08

Price: $24,500 ono

Contact: Daniel 0423 089 477

Comments / Modifications:

10psi boost

HKS Coilovers

HKS 3" Cat Back Exhaust

19"x8.5" Osaka RS5 Racing Rims (235x35 front 245x35 rear)

Apexi pod filter

Bendix Ultimate Brake Pads

5spd Maunal

ALSO COMES WITH NAVMAN S30

ALL STANDARD PARTS ARE SUPPLIED ALSO (RIMS, AIRBOX, EXHAUST, SUSPENSION)

-Full Custom Stereo-

2 x 12" MTX Thunder subs, custom box with false floor and hidden compartments

MTX Mono Block amp

Pioneer Headunit

Pioneer 6" speaker in doors and rear parcel shelf

TRADES ARE WELCOME BUT IM CHASING ULTIMATLY A NISSAN NAVARA OR TOYOTA HILUX. 4X4 TURBO DIESEL.

Images: coming soon having trouble uploading. i can email for those interested

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forgot to add somethings in that i missed.

greddy turbo timer

razo gear knob

nismo bodykit (plastic)

open to offers guys but its a good price almost considering how she looks.

what!!! why sellin it for bro? Its too nice of car.

But i have seen this car. drives extremely well, and is in immaculate condition.

Good luck on whatever you decide to do mate :action-smiley-069:

im selling coz i just want to get out of the sports car thing and start focusing on more of my love for shooting and 4wd, thanks for kind remarks.

also its got VIPER alarm.

bump

hey bro how long has your skyline been up for sale because i think its the time of the year or something coz i havnt had any intrest or nothin

only a few weeks, had some interest but nothing solid yet.

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