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Yes, it's that time where your dearly beloved must leave you ;)

I'm looking to sell my unique N/A R34. I hardly take out the car and when i do it's mainly to SAU or hardtuned.net cruises/meetups. A lot of people (sau'ers) can vouch for the cleanness and condition of the car. And the car has never been pushed over its limit or drifted/raced etc etc

Reason: Looking to buy/swap for a 'manual' n/a car

DETAILS:

First owner of the car in Australia which was in Jan/Feb 2008, and this is my final year of P's :(

Engine hasn't been touched, and has been regularly been serviced by my local mechanic

Vehicle - 1998 R34 25GT

Price - $17,500 ONO

Kilometres - 89,800

Transmission - 4 Speed Auto/Triptronic

Body - 2door Coupe, 5 seater

Reg Plate - AU 07 FI

Reg Expires - APRIL 2010

Engine - RB25DE NEO

EXTERIOR

Z-tune custom front bar for the gt/gtt made from JSAI FRP

Bomex side skirts FRP (left side has a few scratches, easy fix)

Impul rear bar

18'' Starcorp Impul rims - few months old, tyres are 90%+, deep dish package

Calipers painted red DIY :D

2.5" Cannon

INTERIOR

Painted centre console in black

Pioneer CD/MP3 single din head unit with usb cable (can also get an ipod cable if you want)

MB Quart front 6'' splits bought from Lifestyle

MTX 12'' Sub

Running of a 4-channel Clarion amp

all audio equipment was bought brand new and then installed by platinum car audio

Contact details:

Name: Shehan

Number: 0430308640

Location: Sydney West

Recent appearance at the NSW Show and Shine :D

feel free to ask any questions! any reasonable offers/swaps will be considered!!

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Edited by lankanboiiR34

*from=front o.o

and i'm still on my p's for a year, so need another NA but manual this time!!

also the handbrake boot is black not white like the one pictured :) will get better interior close ups soon

Thanks Raf :) (one of the fellow sau members that knows how clean my car is inside out lol)

ashneel... i wouldn't mind IF you were in nsw and your car was silver for a straight swap

hmmm maybe i should auction the front bar off? :P:blink:

Edited by lankanboiiR34

This is a great car. The car offers great value for the asking price. One of the nicest 34 GT25's I've seen.

Shehan has really looked after it well!

thanks shanil :cheers:

car also comes with stock side skirts if you want.

Price is very negotiable for SAUers!! rather the car going to another fanatic :banana:

hhaha yeh that red one is hot *drool*

its David's i.e. username: aggroman .. its also a non turbo but manual.

by the way, price drop to 16000 for SAU

Sanel: honestly... not really. I've been pulled over for a 'rbt' but that was when the car was stock. Any other times were just normal rbt stations so yeh.. no cops just singleing me out :D

plus, nothing on the car to get defected on so meh!! the dumbest comment from a cop was "ok get out and pop the hood..... *looks at stock engine* ok so where's the turbo? " ahahha "umm im on my p's.. its a non turbo ''

but anyways no hassles :woot:

Also, i'll chuck in a set of rear camber arms and BLUE LED dash light T10 globes (bought from 666DAN). Both haven't been installed yet

Audio equipment professionally installed by Platinum Car Audio & Interiors

Also has Hi flow panel filter - bought from ''Shift Performance'' in Lansvale

Pictures speak louder than words ::

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Edited by lankanboiiR34

lol too bad your not in sydney ashneel :)

$16,000 with everything included..

$15,500 without rims and tyres. You can supply your own if you wish

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