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1999 Nissan Skyline R34 25GT Coupe Manual 2Door

-$21,999 NSW OR Swap for a GTT

Price Negotiable.. No Tyre Kickers, Serious buyers and offers only..

Available for inspection.

Not many R34 2 Door Manuals up for sale..

Go check carsales, trading post or even import sites. . find out how much it is to import one of these.

REGO: Till April 2009

~94000KM

White

Carbon Fibre Hood ( Slightly Damaged )

Aftermarket Rear Wing ( Comes with Stock Wing as well )

Aftermarket Gauges installed by DRC. Receipts Included.

-Volt, Oil Temp, Water Temp, Vacuum

Mannix Alarm with Remote Start

Kakimoto 3 Inch Stainless Steel Cat Back exhaust

K&N Pod Filter ( Cold Air Intake Box included but not installed )

19 Inch Starcorp Impuls -215/35 Front 245/45 Rear ( No Spacers )

-Wrapped in Nankangs..

Factory Xenon Headlights

White T10 Parkers

25GT Badge removed and replaced with Nismo Badge

Stereo Install (Installed by Doran Pro Audio) $$$$

Source: Dvd Headunit not included.

Front: Rockford Fosgate T162S Splits

Rear: Rockford Fosgate T162C Coaxials

Subs: 2 x 12" MTX Thunder X

Amps: Jaycar Response 2 Channel (2x150)

Jaycar Response 5 Channel Full Range

Wiring: Aerpro Dual Amp Kit and Stinger RCA's and Speaker Cable

RB25DE with 100K Service Done at 90,000km

Serviced by Dad (Mechanic/Panel Beater) every 5000km’s

New Splitfire Coilpacks (Changed by DRC)

Royal Purple Lubricants and Oils used.

Garaged Five Days a week.

Washed religiously every week.

Selling it due to the fact that I want a GTT now.

Dad’s been servicing it with me. Using premium parts.

Always fuelled up with Premium..

Never thrashed, Great for P Platers.

Contact:

Vik

0421760607

If I Don’t pick up because im at work, just send me a message.

OR

Email me:

[email protected]

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Thanks for the offer, but no thanks mate.

Price drop to $20,000.

:)

MRXTCZ

Not trying to be rude, but you're asking way too much. I only comment because you claim you can't get it cheaper elsewhere, when I'm actually looking at importing a mint black GT4 coupe manual for around $18,000. About $3000 less will get you a straight manual rwd GT coupe.

It's a nice car mate, but you've got to be realistic.

I think around 20 is a fair price for this car and what has been done to it.

Cant beleive youre selling it Vikz, but then again...I bet youre nearly on your fulls!

9 more months to go for me!

Good luck with the sale dude.

I think around 20 is a fair price for this car and what has been done to it.

Cant beleive youre selling it Vikz, but then again...I bet youre nearly on your fulls!

9 more months to go for me!

Good luck with the sale dude.

no offence but it may be worth more to a seller as he has put in alot into the car but at the end of the day its still an NA skyline. for 20K you can pick up a GTT. and you will never make your money back on mods for a car.

hope you get your price Vikash. it really does look neat and straight but NA GTT your asking a little too much.

Yeah thats fair enough, but ive had offers in the past which i refused.

Remember in NSW the P Plate laws still stand.. Red P Plater .. wants a fast car for first ride .. will see .. ask daddy and get money ..

thats how its worked for a few of my mates around here ..

MRXTCZ

hey mate, i can offer you a swap...1997 white R33 GTS-T series 2 with 75,000kms...one year rego...brand new tyres...17 inch ssr wheels, pod filter, blitz turbo timer, Jasma catback 3inch exhaust very, very, very clean...up 2 u... i need a non turbo coz i dont have my full license...if you are interested let me know, we can work out somthing...

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