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Hi All,

Up for sale is my R34 25GT, looking to upgrade to something more suitable for daily use. Car is in great condition with only one small scratch on the front bumper (passenger under-side) which is barely noticable.

Have never had a problem with the car with its regular service history (service records avaiable) and has never missed a beat.

Car would be great for someone looking for a stock skyline, has more than enough power for daily use which gets great fuel consumption and is a P plater's dream. Car comes with a full audio boot install which sounds great which was installed by the previous owner.

If you are looking for a well maintained and in original condition R34 then this is the one for you.

Specs:

'99 R34 Skyline Manual 2 door 25GT

Second owner in Aus.

RB25de NEO engine, 105,000km.

Rego til Mid-Oct 2010

Factory Nismo kit.

Coilover suspension

3 point imobilliser.

CD head unit with 6 stacker in the boot, has full boot install with 2x amps and sub.

Standard features: ABS; twin airbags; Electric windows.

Serviced regularly and never been thrashed.

Completely standard engine bay.

Replaced car battery still under 3 year warranty.

Interior is immaculate and is complelety standard interior apart from GTR gear level.

Have receipts for service history, imobilliser and replacement battery.

Looking for around $15,000, but price is negotiable.

Located in Sydney South.

Any enquiries call me on 0409 917 500 (Jason).

Thanks,

Jason.

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Hi All,

For those that have sent me PM's, I cannot reply due to my post count at the moment.

If sending a PM could you please send to "[email protected]".

Thanks.

Jason.

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