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Alright….Regretfully it is time to sell my R34…Have to make way for work vehicle.

1998 Nissan Skyline R34 Gt-t Coupe.

98000kms

Reg till 21/11/10

White

Manual

$23000 (relatively negotiable)

Cherrybrook, NSW

I bought this car off a dude in carlingford who possibly loved it as much as I do, looked after it well and gave it a few tasteful mods.

I have continued this with regular servicing (both my brother and my dad are mechanics) and a few more modifications.

The mods:

Apexi Power Intake

Nismo Timing Belt

Split Fire Ignition Coil Packs

NGK Iridium Spark Plug

Cooling Pro Stealth FMIC

Turbotech Boost controller (at 10 psi)

GFB bov

Apexi GT Spec. Front Pipe

Kakimoto Regu.06&R Cat Back Exhaust

HKS Split Dump Pipe

Tein MONO Flex coilovers

Nismo Brake Lines

Genuine Nismo front bar

Nismo Dark clear front indicator lens

Nismo Dark clear side indicator lens

GE HID 8000K

Nismo Badge

PIAA Wiper

HKS windscreen sunstrip decal sticker

Nismo leather gear Knob

Twoway alarm, pager remote with 3 Backlight LCD Display. 4000 Meter Monitoring Range

JVC DVD head unit

HKS type 1 Turbo Timer

I got a lil crazy one day and sprayed the wheels white, sanded them back and degreased 1st, then primed, coloured and clear coated them. The car runs great and is in good condition inside and out, there is one minor blemish in the lower part of the drivers door (seen in photos). Will sincerely miss this car and hope it goes to a good owner.

Also stock parts will be included in sale. (Full Exhaust, suspension, intercooler, bov)

Steve – 0422 633 232

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