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Item Summary: 1998 R34 Non Turbo Skyline Manual, Rims, Coilovers, Exhaust, P Plate

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Wanting a 2dr coupe or turbo

Asking Price: 14000 or SWAPS

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: [email protected]

Extra Information:

NON TURBO, 1998 R34 Nissan Skyline MANUAL. Bought at 77XXX klms now has 103XXX klms. Have receipts for $8,700 worth of extras and work done.

  • Converted from automatic to manual with heavy duty clutch
  • 18" Deep Dish Black/Chrome Rims + Brand New Federal SuperSteel Tyres (265 on back 235 on fronts)
  • Hertz speakers, polk subwoofer, focal amp, clarion amp, clarion DVD/CD/IPOD, touch screen head unit
  • Brand New TEIN SuperStreet Coilovers
  • Hi-Flow Catylitc Converter
  • Cannon Muffler + Resonator Fitted to make it a bit quiet
  • New Timing Belt + 100,000 klm service
  • K&N Pod filter
  • Nismo Gear Knob
  • Very Nice Tinting (very dark from inside + out)

If anyone requires anymore pictures please PM me with an email address as SAU isnt the fastest loading time on my old computer so i can send any other picture requests to an email.

Have all receipts of work + more just cant think of any of the top of my head.

you can email me on [email protected] or PM me here cheers

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hey mate interested in a 2dr 34 49000 ks,cat back exhaust,sound system,same coulour,coilovers and i also got stock springs and shocks and superlows,only downfall is it is triptronic, other than that car is mint.

  • 2 months later...
  • 4 weeks later...

has a full HKS FCON IS ECU + Tune made 125rwkw out of a non turbo on a quite conservative tune so it goes hard..

looking for $13,000 cash or swaps for anything JDM... turbo or non turbo doesnt mind!!

cheers

  • 3 weeks later...

hey mate,

wondering if your interested in an r32 4dr rb25de with all the bells and whistles setup for drift?

complied rb25 non turbo, manual, r33 running gear, all adjustable arms & links, coilovers, 5stud conversion, lsd, tints, brides, nardi ect. very fun and reliable car.

cheers/kevin

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