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2000 Nissan Skyline R34

Regretful sale of my Nissan Skyline R34, as this car is a 2000 model it is very modern with NO rust and a great new look. I am the first owner in Aus, I brought this car from a dealership Jan 2009. No money is owning on the car, REVS checks are welcome.

Price - $19,000 ONOOOO!

Interior is in immaculate condition, dark grey with no rips. Spacious back seat and boot, all is in original condition.

Exterior paint is Nissans original pearl white, no dents, repairs or scratches. Chassis is very straight; this vehicle has not been in any accidents.

Engine is in perfect running order, no odd noises or knocks, starts first go, every time. The exhaust isn’t loud and doesn’t attract the wrong attention. This engine has 60,000ks, idles great and drives like a new car.

I recommend viewing my R34 Nissan Skyline as it will not disappoint. $25,000+ spent, comes with RECIEPTS. RWC & 6 Months REGO! CHEAPEST YOU WILL FIND WITH ALL THESE MODS! If you DON'T need the AFTERMARKET parts on this car, SELL THEM AND MAKE MONEY!!!!

Detailed Specs:

Car:

- 2000 R34 Nissan Skyline 4 Door, 5 speed MANUAL

- RB25DET Neo 6 Cylinder Turbo Twin Cam 24 Valve Engine

Engine Hardware:

- Garrett Turbo

- Custom 3" Mandrel Bent Exhaust System

- Ballistic 100CPI Cat

- 6” Rear Cannon

- HKS Super Earthing Kit

- Hybrid Front Mount Intercooler Kit

- Oil Cooler Kit w/ Oil Filter Relocation

- Custom 2.5" Intake Piping with DRFT Pod Filter

- Reconditioned Coil Packs + a spare set

- Twin Thermo Fans

- Recondition Turbo Radiator

- Custom Silver & Purple painted Cam covers

- Clear timing belt cover

- Walbro 500hp FUEL PUMP

- All NEW belts

- Oil Catch can

Drivetrain:

- Exedy Single Plate Clutch w/ Modified Exedy Pressure Plate (5 months old)

- Braided clutch line (Maltech)

- OS Giken 2 Way LSD (New)

Suspension:

- JIC Magic Base Height and Damper Adjustable Coilovers

- Cusco Adjustable Caster Rods

- Cusco Adjustable Power Brace

- Cusco Aluminium Solid Cradle Bushes

- Strut Brace

Wheels/Tyres:

- 17*9 Koya Drifteks Custom Painted Gunmetal Grey

- 235/45 Federal 595 EVO Tyres (new)

- FULL set of STOCK R34 rims & good tyres

Bodywork:

- Nismo Front Bumper custom fitted around intercooler

- Clear front Indicator Lenses/ clear side indicators

- Personalized Plates

- 8000k 35w HID Low Beam

- 8000k 55w HID Hi Beam

Interior:

- Speco Boost, Oil Temperature, Oil Pressure and Water Temperature Gauges

- Pioneer MP3 Headunit with remote

- Clarion Splits (front) and 6" 2 Ways (rear)

- Kenwood 600w Monoblock

- Clarion 200w Amp

- US Audio 600w 12" Subwoofer

- Dildo gear stick (can be changed to normal gear stick)

- Avatar ALARM (made by viper)

- Darkest legal Tint!

PLUS MORE!!!!!!

ADDED EXTRAS NOT YET FITTED TO CAR – COME WITH SALE!!! If you don't need these, SELL THEM!!!

- Front & Rear Whiteline XL adjustable SWAY BARS brand new in box ($600.00)

- BRAND NEW Pedders Nolathane Bushes to replace ALL bushes ($350.00)

- BRAND NEW in box Apexi Twin Chamber Blow Off Valve ($250.00)

- Many spares including a radiator, coilpacks, alternator, reconditioned slave cylinder, TURBO engine cover

- Turbo timer

PLEASE don’t hesitate to call on 0439860784

Please no time wasters! Don't reply to this thread if you just want to be a keyboard warrior hero your bullshit isn't needed.

Inspections are welcome, Car is located in Brisbane. I don't mind doing Interstate deals.

Swaps - show me, lol. Pming is prob the best way :D

Please copy & paste link to see a video of this car!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBJoAGaxzwo

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Guards has been professionally rolled to fit the Federal Evo XLs. Brand new windscreen. Still got original suspension which can go with car. Stock air box etc. Comes with a full set of front & rear turbo brake callipers, can be sold or used.

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Edited by Utsukushii

Hey man, Iv got a pretty mind R33, and another car i may swap ya both for the R34 i keep ma chromies..

Im 2nd owner of ma R33 and its only done 84,000 kms never been boosted, was pitted in the A.c.t every 12 months since imported to aus

Email @ [email protected]

If you reply on here leave your email 2 please

Thanks Darren

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