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Nissan skyline

R34 25GT

Perfect P Plate car

1999 Model

RB25DE

2.5L Straight 6

Non Turbo

Black

2 door, 5 seat coupe

Four speed tip-tronic auto including steering wheel controls

71000 Kilometers

Features

-Climate control, with very cold aircon

-Abs brakes

-Dual air bags

-Keyless entry

-Electric windows and mirrors

-Electric fold in mirrors

-factory optioned Xenon lights with adjusting switch

-Remote central locking

Extras

-Kakimoto full mega n1 japanese exhaust system , silencer included

-18 Inch black rims with chrome dish

-Rims fitted with Michelin Pilot Sport tyres 235s on front 265s on rear

-Standard wheels available

-Tinted windows

-High flow panel filter

-JVC Dvd headunit and screen

-aftermarket speakers, amplifier and subwoofer

History

-Female owner

-Very cheap on fuel (around 500 km per tank)

-Very cheap on insurance (around $700 yearly for full comprehensive)

-Reg till end of 09'

-Rwc supplied

-Original japanese owners manual & some japanese service history

-Serviced every 5000km with Motul oils

-Car always garaged

-Mechanicals are in perfect condition, runs like a car with 70000kms should, no noises, no rattles, no leaks, no smoke, runs very tightly, Body and Interior are very good also.

-Body has been looked at by my mechanic and he assures me this car has never been in any major accidents in Australia, or Japan

-Any kind of mechanical inspection is welcomed and encouraged as I assure any interested buyers this car is mechanically faultless

Info

-Car located in Melbourne, Brighton 3187

-Contact Nathan on 0431 145 370

-Price is $14,500

-Rims will be extra

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yes she definatley will.

she needs a p plate legal car, but needs some cash pretty desperatley

can u please post pics info and how much cash ur willing to put on top

Mods:

Splitfire Coilpacks

Full 2.5inch Drift Exhaust with cat

Tint - 15 percent (not when photos where taken)

Lowered on Tein Springs

Apexi pod

D1 adjustable caster arms

rear camber arms

Full sound system.. real good one

Sideskirts

Clear front indicators

Nismo shifter

On dunlop tyres which costs like 200 each

Ganador mirrors

Heaps of work was done to the car to get it in A1 mechanical order aswell

reconditioned Cam angle sensor

New o2 sensor

Strut bars

Sways bars

serviced very 5-6000km

always used BP ultimate

No rear spoiler

Interior is bloody good for its ages

Negs:

Paint isn't the best.

Wheels dont look the best, but their in good condition, matt black, tiniest bit of gutter rash, nothing flat black paint cant cover :cool:

It runs so well this thing, chirps 4th easily, got a rb25 not the rb20. Awesome p plate car. Head turner for sure

I've spent about $12000 on this car, including purchase obviously.

let me kno by pm/

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