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Up for sale is a Nissan Skyline R34GT-T in Silver Color, Manual transmission, Factory Xenon HID headlight. Traction control & ABS

Imported since last year September with 70000kms and i am the first owner in Australia.

The car is in very good condition and well look after. Service every 5000kms with full synthetic engine oil.

Always fill with 98 Octane Petrol like BP ultimate or Shell V-power

Very long Registration until September 2010

Car has the following modification carry out from Japan:

Fujitsubo Turbo back exhaust including dump & front pipe

Ohlins Coilover suspension with height & damper adjustable

18" BBS rims, front: 18x8.5J +36 Rear: 18x9.5j +38

Short shifter

Apexi air Filter

The car has the following things replaced at last year Sept

Brand new heavy duty battery

Changed transmission oil with brand new Reline gear box oil

Changed Diff oil

Changed engine oil

Brand new EBC green stuff brake pad on the front

Brand new bendix brake pad on the rear

Brand new Greddy full auto turbo timer

Brand new 2way alarm system

Approximately 6 months ago, I replaced the coilpack with a set of Brand new Spiltfire Coilpack due to the original one was misfiring. (common problem on Nissan vehicle)

Recently replaced the tyre with a set of brand new Kumho KU36 $1000

Front: 235/40/18

Rear: 275/35/18

Have the window tinted 2 months ago.

Genuine Nissan Aero front bumper bar (plastic)

Genuine Nissan Aero side skirt (plastic)

Matching Rear pod (fiberglass)

Came with Factory Skyline carpet , Factory Skyline Manual & some Japan service history

A very reliable car in very good condition, come with RWC, genuine reason for sell, Price Negotiable

$19999 with RWC, contact Benny on 0433887191 or email [email protected], I may not able to pick up your call during work, drop me a sms if you cant reach me.

Car is in VIC, SE melbourne

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