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Rare 2000 Nissan Skyline R34 GTT

Black and White

Prics: $24500 ONO

Location: SA

Contant: PM, call/SMS Andy 0434048013 or email: [email protected]

Auction Grade 4

RB25DET Neo 2.5 litre 6 cylinder turbo

5 speed manual transmission

87,200 kms

Gorgeous AVS Model 5s 18" they seem to look good on just about every car on the market

GT-R front bar

Front bar reinforcement

GT-R rear wing

Nismo side skirts

Nismo rear bar

New clear indicators

High quility Carbon fibre bonnet

Top range Kakimoto exhaust

Aftermarket intake (HKS)

Air Box

Turbo Timer

Top range HKS Coilovers (right now lowered)

Blitz huge intercooler

Custom intake piping

6000K HID light

Alarm system

GTR floor mats

CD/MP3/MD player

(And lots of other good stuffs, more details are coming next week when I have time)

Pics speak thousand of words, this car was import by Iron Chef from Japan a few months ago, I'm the first owner in Australia and its a grade 4, which means a very good condition. People all know that Chef always do a good job, and this car has never get any problem. Sadly, the only reason I'm selling the sweet baby is that I'm leaving Australia soon, quite soon: 1 or 2 months, otherwise I

definitely won't let it go in my life! The GTR bodykits look perfect on it and black CF bonnet makes it stand out all the time. Some people may argue that white is the wrong colour for skyline, but look at this one, it already changed ur mind, didn't it? Car goes well on road and did 0-100 in around 5 seconds. What more u want from it? Just finished service at 87000km at GT Autosound, well-known workshop, George know every detail about skyline!

At this stage I'm still quite neg on price cuz I really need a quick sale on that, OR, may consider s15 plus cash then I can easily sell the s15 to my friend. So, don't miss this car, don't make both of us disappointed.

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Yep, they have been replaced by the previous owner in Jap, and they really did a good job on that.

Hi, did you need to change the bonnet latch assembly and gtt reinforcement front bar?

Regards

Thanx buddy! I must sell it before the end of January cuz I'm going oversea now. Any price around 23K will be considered!!!

gonna be hard finding a buyer at that price, but best of luck i guess, free bump

Thanx for ur guys' offers, but I can only accept swap with something very cheap (I have my way to sell them to my friend) or S15( one of my friend loves it a lot), otherwise still prefer CASH sale.

Cheers!

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