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This beautifull R34GT-t is being offered at probably less than you could bring one in and comply it for.

If you are looking for a car that has never been modded out and is in in beatifull all round condition then this is probably the one you're looking for--

206KWS ATF from the factory .

--and while it is fine to get a ride with mods aready done how many of them are actualy fully serviced ?

--and I dont mean just the oil changed every 5 minutes.

This car is in sterling condition and has been fully serviced up to and including it's 100000k monster one everything which has to be replaced and or serviced has been including things like the water pump which aren't even service items.

The complete serviceing on this car has cost over $2500.00. with receipts to show for all parts used not just a service sheet from one garage where they may or may not have actualy done the work.

It also has all its Japanese log books from new and as far as I can tell the 84K klms is genuine.

It has the following minimal mods .

*Kingsprings stock ratio (according to Kings) 22mm lower than stock with all new OE struts.

*Turbo back custom exhaust- 3" dump 3" high flow cat 3.5" follower and mid muffler and 3'5" in 3'5" out Varex muffler, hard wired, isolator switched.

*Wheels -Enkei RPO3 17 x 8 (8.1 kg) --Nexen 225 x 45 x 17 rubber 80% tread or stock OE 17 x 7.5 --same rubber.

*ICE is a japspec Pioneer Carriozera DD head unit with CD, cassette and minidisc , it works amazingly well , this has been adapter plug installed so the OE wiring is mint and I'm guessing that any new pioneer will likeley be plug and play with this adapter.

* Drift airfilter.

Everything on this car works as it should to factory specification ---and-- no rattles bumps or grinds , it does 11 ltrs to 100 klms city only running .

The paint and interior are in remarkably good condition.

I'll be looking for $15990.00 with the OE wheels which look very good IMO or $169900.00 with the ENKEI wheels .(The Nexen tyres will be on either.)

If you're interested in making an offer iether post or PM me , I am also interested in a trade for an BMW 318iS Auto (with some cash my way on this one) .

Please lowball if you feel like it I'll have some fun replying. :)

Here are some pics.

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skylinecy.th.jpg

And one from when I bought the car to show the stock wheels.

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Hi Do you still have the car, if so please PM, I tried to PM you but being new to the Forum I was unable,see my post.I live at Burleigh

Cheers

This beautifull R34GT-t is being offered at probably less than you could bring one in and comply it for.

If you are looking for a car that has never been modded out and is in in beatifull all round condition then this is probably the one you're looking for--

206KWS ATF from the factory .

--and while it is fine to get a ride with mods aready done how many of them are actualy fully serviced ?

--and I dont mean just the oil changed every 5 minutes.

This car is in sterling condition and has been fully serviced up to and including it's 100000k monster one everything which has to be replaced and or serviced has been including things like the water pump which aren't even service items.

The complete serviceing on this car has cost over $2500.00. with receipts to show for all parts used not just a service sheet from one garage where they may or may not have actualy done the work.

It also has all its Japanese log books from new and as far as I can tell the 84K klms is genuine.

It has the following minimal mods .

*Kingsprings stock ratio (according to Kings) 22mm lower than stock with all new OE struts.

*Turbo back custom exhaust- 3" dump 3" high flow cat 3.5" follower and mid muffler and 3'5" in 3'5" out Varex muffler, hard wired, isolator switched.

*Wheels -Enkei RPO3 17 x 8 (8.1 kg) --Nexen 225 x 45 x 17 rubber 80% tread or stock OE 17 x 7.5 --same rubber.

*ICE is a japspec Pioneer Carriozera DD head unit with CD, cassette and minidisc , it works amazingly well , this has been adapter plug installed so the OE wiring is mint and I'm guessing that any new pioneer will likeley be plug and play with this adapter.

* Drift airfilter.

Everything on this car works as it should to factory specification ---and-- no rattles bumps or grinds , it does 11 ltrs to 100 klms city only running .

The paint and interior are in remarkably good condition.

I'll be looking for $15990.00 with the OE wheels which look very good IMO or $169900.00 with the ENKEI wheels .(The Nexen tyres will be on either.)

If you're interested in making an offer iether post or PM me , I am also interested in a trade for an BMW 318iS Auto (with some cash my way on this one) .

Please lowball if you feel like it I'll have some fun replying. :)

Here are some pics.

skylinef.th.jpg

skylined.th.jpg

skylinea.th.jpg

skylinecy.th.jpg

And one from when I bought the car to show the stock wheels.

skyline1n.th.jpg

Hi Do you still have the car, if so please PM, I tried to PM you but being new to the Forum I was unable,see my post.I live at Burleigh

Cheers

PM sent--- :P Yup, I still have the car , Have to chuckle at your tag, I'm 61yo so I guess that makes me ancient ole fart :)

looks nice, if only you were selling in a couple of months time when i get my car allowance :ermm:

I'll be putting it on carsales tomorrow as now I've decided to sell I'd like to move it along but at tha rate it's going I may still have it in a couple of months. I'm wondering if I've put it on to cheap and people think theres something wrong with it , I looked on carsales and all the ones roughly comparable were asking about 3 or 4 grand more.

:(

Seems like a good price but im still not sold on Neos, may be the case with others or possibly my stupidity

Apart from posting unwarented negative shit on a for sale post which is not appreciated and at the risk of oppening a can of ignorant worms WTF do you think is wrong with Neos ? the car runs like a charm and pulls like a mad donkey when sticked -and its stock .

If you've got negative shit to post start a new thread and we'll all join in.

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