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Item: 1998 Nissan R34 skyline coupe - 5speed turbo

Location: Algester, Brisbane

Website: This and all the regulars

Item Condition: Quite good condition for age. Low K's. Minor scuff on left rear quarter from container shipping from Japan.

Reason for Selling: Wanting to get into a Stagea, probably M35, but will consider C34 also

Price and Payment Conditions: $23,000 with Work rims (new tyres) or $21,000- Will come with stock R34 rims for this price.

Extra Info: I am the 1st registered owner in Australia. Bought from an importer in Sydney in December 2007. Has only 55,00kms.

Minor cosmetic scuff on left rear quarter from shipping incident. Have been quoted about $300 to fix, and will be getting fixed shortly, but willing to sell before if someone is interested as is. Can get better pictures of scuff if asked by potential buyer.

Had 45,000km major service (all oil including diff etc changed, spark plugs etc) and has been serviced twice since then including front radius rod bushs replaced, all done by Gavin Wood Autotech (have receipts).

Well looked after car, interior is in really good condition with no rips/tears/cigarette burns like a lot of imports. Has lowered Whiteline springs and HKS exhaust. CD player with i-Pod adaptor. Leather Nismo gearknob. Car also has Xenon headlights, which are not able to be complied any more. Has turbo timer and Mongoose alarm with keyless entry.

Registration until around June, and new tyres just put on.

Pictures:

Car as is at the moment, lowered.

Lowered.jpg

Interior pic (from when I purchased it) - Difference now is it has a Nismo gearknob, and headunit

R34004.jpg

Rear interior

R34002.jpg

Picture of rear quarter scuff (from when I purchased it)

R34009.jpg

Contact Details: PM, post here, email [email protected] or 0401 443 980

  • 4 weeks later...

For some reason I cant edit my original post so here is no information:

Price dropped to $20k with stock wheels and $22k with work wheels as shown

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey,

If it wasnt an 260RS I would have been interested. Thanks anyway though.

Price dropped to $19,50 ono as I have found a few cars i'm interested in purchasing.

Hey,

If it wasnt an 260RS I would have been interested. Thanks anyway though.

Price dropped to $19,50 ono as I have found a few cars i'm interested in purchasing.

How about a change?

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....c=393692&hl=

:D

Hey,

If it wasnt an 260RS I would have been interested. Thanks anyway though.

Price dropped to $19,50 ono as I have found a few cars i'm interested in purchasing.

How about a change?

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....=393692&hl=

:D

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