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Item Summary: 1998 N/A R34 Skyline non turbo, manual conversion, KOYA rims, tein coilovers, sound system, exhaust

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Wanting a coupe/another import

Asking Price: 13,500

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: [email protected] 0415558568

Pictures: PICS OF MY CAR

Extra Information:

NON TURBO, 1998 R34 Nissan Skyline MANUAL (rare to find 4 door R34 manual). Bought at 77XXX klms now has 98XXX klms for $12,000 as an automatic. Have receipts for $8,700 worth of extras and work that i have had done to it.

Converted from automatic to manual with R33 GTST gearbox - $3,000

18" Deep Dish Black/Chrome Rims + Brand New Federal SuperSteel Tyres (265 on back 245 on rear MASSIVE TYRES) - $2,500

HERTZ SPEAKERS, POLK SUB, FOCAL AMP, CLARION AMP, CLARION DVD/CD/IPOD TOUCH SCREEN HEADUNIT - $2,500

Brand New TEIN SuperStreet Coilovers - $2,000

Hi-Flow Catylitc Converter - $350

Cannon Muffler + Resonator Fitted to make it a bit quiet

New Timing Belt + 100,000 klm service

K&N POD Filter

Very Nice Tinting (very dark from inside + out)

Have all receipts of work + more just cant think of any of the top of my head - $8,700 worth.

I also have brand new carbon fibre wrapping to go on door pillars with enough left over for some other bits, as well as genuine white leather gear boot, handbrake boot and centre console.

Selling due to not wanting a 4dr anymore, looking for 2dr coupe.

car is currently getting the clutch fixed as the master cyclinder decided to give up on life.. other than that, i've never had to spend a penny on her!

comes with 6mnths rego + RWC aswell...!!

car is located northside of brisbane near chermside.

Cheers, Noel

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