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Located: Gold Coast

For Sale: Yellow, 99 Model R34 Skyline, 5 - Speed Manual.

Reason for sale: Just seeking some EOI looking at selling the 34, as I have my RX7 FD out of the build and this car hardly gets driven as I have another daily.

If I dont get right price, will just keep it as another daily, however its abit of a waste as another daily.

Some general specs, alot of others that cant come to mind at the moment.

SSR Wheels Fronts 18 x 9.5 Rears 18 x 10

Full Impulse Bodykit,

Tanabe Type R Coilovers

Hybrid Intercooler

Apexi pod filter

Greddy Turbo Timer

Blitz Icolour boostcontroller

8000k H.I.D's

C-West Carbon Fibre eyelids

Nismo Short Shift kit

Nismo Gear knob

Audio

Pioneer Type R 12inch sub

Pioneer Digital amp (cant remember model name)

Type x DDliner splits, front and back

Pioneer Dvd player

DDL Dvd screens in both drivers side and passanger side

Other items that are on the way are carbon bonnet, and carbon boot lid. All original parts will be included with the sale.

KM's are about 140,000

Car is always serviced every 5000kms with Motul Oil, drives perfect. Inspections Welcome.

Looking for $24,000 will lower price without wheels.

Contact details: 0421 320 526 any questions dont hesitate to ask.

Cheers

Darren

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