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This is purely an expression of interest as i havn't made up my mind if i want to sell, Thinking of upgrading to a turbo 34.

Make/Model: Skyline r34

Year: 1988

Kilometers: 63,xxx

Transmission type: Manual

Engine: RB25 (neo)

Colour: Active Red

Modifications:Full 3 inch Kakimoto Racing exhaust system, with silencer, Bilstein Coilover suspension, Rare Gtr Z-Tune front bar, Turbo brake upgrade (currently off car waiting to be painted in whatever colour you like, comes with pads, rotors, lines and calipers). 18" Voltec wheels with Potenza RE050A rubber all round 225/40R18 Plenty of tread left Not a single scratch to be found except around wheel nuts, No gutter rash.

Registered: end of Oct/09

Accident History: None

Location: Western Sydney, Penrith

Other Comments: Car is immaculate inside, Drives Perfectly. Never tracked or drifted. Comes with AVWG warranty till 22nd of Oct on all engine and drivetrain components (will explain it more to buyer) Car has a few little stone chips and a scratch on the rear bar very minor Easy and cheap to repair. Comes with Factory Xenons (whitish blue) Always admired by on-lookers and fellow skyliners at Cruises. Will not be dissapointed LED TAILIGHTS NOT INCLUDED IN SALE WILL COME WITH ORIGINALS. Car will come freshly serviced by Top Secret Imports when bought

Price: $19,000, Im not in a hurry to sell. Joyriders or time wasters will have the door shut in their face, Would prefer buyers to be accompanied by a responsible adult

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nice car alright - I already got one so not a buyer - seems that lately a lot of lookers (tyre kickers and dreamers) expect to get a top car for under $15k - probably end up buying a high Km second grade based on price and then congratulate themselves for smart decision lol!

better to buy at fair price and get quality imo

gl with the sale :)

Thanks for the comments Guys.

I really do love my car, if turbocharging it was a more viable option she would be staying with me.

Also as a side note getting rear bar scratch repaired and resprayed, also respraying taillight housings to match tomorrow.

So car will be in shop till friday arvo

I agree that you get what you pay for, its just you have to remember who your potential buyers are, young p-plater kids (like myself) Its perfectly fine to list your car for what you think it rightly deserves, but i reckon the idea of selling an NA car is to tempt P-platers to not wait to get of their P's to be able to drive the car of their dreams. Just some figures, the last auto NA R34 coupe to sell went for 11,500 and the last manual NA R34 coupe to sell went for 15,500, in no way am i comparing the quality their cars to yours but just some food for thought.

KV2R34GT - no hard feelings =P

Just my 2 cents as i'm looking for a NA R34 myself, all the best with your sale i hope your car gets the price it deserves.

Danny

Definitely a nice car, but that poster had a point. You are asking much but desperation of na's eventually become more expensive then turbo's, especially as p-plate laws get tight so eventually when I want to sell my car I won't loose an immense amount.

  • 2 weeks later...

Still open to offers guys..

Hard to find front bar unless you want to spend like 1K from japan, come check it out you wont be dissapointed..

Will be going up on carsales in a week or two

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