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2000 GT-V R34 Skyline (series 2) White N/A coupe

76,500KM's

GT-V model extras include some GT-T series features:

- Upgraded brakes

- 17" GT-T Rims

- GT-T Suspension

This is a late model Series 2 with the colour coded steering wheel and shift knob, updated electric mirror button, front bar etc.

Standard features:

- RB25DE engine (147KW)

- Viscous LSD

- Electric windows

- Electric mirrors

- Electric fold in mirrors

- Climate control

- Tiptronic with gear up/down buttons on the steering wheel too

- Dual / SRS air bags

- ABS

- Manual seat adjustment including height

- Steering wheel height adjustment

I imported the car in Jan 2007 through iron chef imports. It was auction grade 4b with 63,000 KM's. Over the past year and a half I've added approx 15,000 KM's which were mostly highway, some city driving. City driving will net you up to 400KM while highway or combination city/hwy driving will get you minimum of 500KM's per tank of petrol. I have always used BP 98 RON fuel. I have a USB consult cable which you can use to monitor engine stats, check for engine codes. This has been an extremely reliable car.

There is some light but noticable wear on the top of the steering wheel. There is more noticable wear on the gear knob which has peeled a bit. Other than that, seats, original floor mats and the car in general is in fantastic condition. The car is 100% stock aside from the a JVC DVD/CD/MP3 player (also have the original Nissan CD player head unit) and nismo B pillar carbon fibre covers. I have the original japanese manual and some japanese paperwork. Only the first service is listed in the papers but there's a 45,000KM service sticker in the car so KM's definitely appear genuine.

The car is located in Sunbury Victoria 3429 but I can arrange to bring it into the city for inspection / sale.

Asking $17,200 ono

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It's been a while but I'm selling this again (bump). The car now has travelled 96,000 KM's. It has had the 100,000KM service at 95,000KM. All fluids changed, timing belts changed. The car is in fantastic condition visually and mechanically. RWC is ready and car is ready to go. Asking $14,800 with 12 months registration.

Also the car can be looked at in Brighton or St Kilda during the week.

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