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Hi, i have my 98 Model R34 for sale.

Extras include an Alpine CD MP3 Player connect for direct controll of i-pod/i-phone. Led lights throughout the dash is a nice touch.

Apexi Power FC with hand controller,

Nismo 480cc injectors, GTR fuel pump,

splitfire coilpacks, Nissan Garret Hi flow turbo From GCG - fitted brand new on Jan 22nd 2010 - so it's brand new basically.

GReddy Spec II DSBC(electronic boost controller) Dump pipe-hi flow cat- HKS Hi Power exhaust.

It still has a standard air flow metre! which does restrict power. It makes 235kw atw 15psi. With an overly conservative tune i reckon.

If you were to put a new z32 air flow metre and retune it, it will make upto 300rwkw but a reliable daily street tune may be more like 270-280+ rwkw. Suspension is Nismo coil overs, I upgraded the brakes with RDA front slotted rotors and QFM pads all round, brakes are impressive. Hicas lock bar.

This car was compression tested had new plugs fitted and serviced when the turbo was fitted 5 weeks ago. All cylinders reported between 149 & 153psi which is said to be good. Car is serviced every 5000ks or less. This car is very very clean and straight as you would expect. Handles very well and goes well. Car has no moneys owing and nothing to spend. Never involved in an accident or been to a race track .

It also has 4 near new tyres Kumho Ecsta SPT New in December 80%+ tread. Rego till Sept 22nd 2010

It still has standard clutch wich is worn but does not or has not started to slip.

I have had four Skylines in the last seven+ years. I like them, i look after them. Contact 0410531390

Reason for sale; Home reno's- yay. This will pay for windows blinds and some electrical work. price $17700

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Price reduced to $ 17500.

The skyline has been in the garage with little use since Christmas, wife drives it to work once a week maybe.

Im selling it so i dont have to borrow more money for renovations. Bills are sitting here awaiting payment.

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Car still for sale, i have priced it to cheap. Getting silly offers. It is in very good nic. I should readvertise it for 19k ono really.

Now i cant upload more pictures, if you would like pictures of anything i can email them.

It is an excellent low klms car immac paint with good mods.

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I potentially interested

wollongong is a long way to come to see a car however.

Im sorting my finances out on thursday so ill get back to you then

Do you have receipts for the work done?

Any objections to a mechanical inspection?

Fuel comsumption @ 235rwkw for daily driving?

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Hi, I can dig out some receipts.

No objections to an inspection, as mentioned clutch is origanal and getting soft plus you can hear thrust bearing in neautral.

My daily drive is a direct 25km run on express way out of hours so its probably lower than most, realistic mixed driving would be 13L/100km.

Where are you from? PM sent. thanks,

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Guys this is as cheap as you can get. No money needs to be spent. Clutch is soft but it is standard and has lots of life left.

Any genuine interest out there. Someone is gonna get a bargain

Make a genuine offer.

I cant hold the vulchers out much longer.

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Price is $17100.

Geez how cheap can it get! I wish i was a buyer, i would have this a week ago.

If you want it for less it'll come without power parts. Want it less again? Handling will dissapear then the brakes.

Offers of 15k are too low and the count is around 12 offers. $16 k is starting to become common.

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