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1999 Nissan Skyline R34 25GT

Perfect for P Platers (Red or Green)

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Photo taken @ JDMST EOMM July 2010 meet

  • Imported through Carizma in September 2009 @ 77,000KM on the dial
  • Reason for selling: getting of my green P's by end of year - time for a GTT or a GTR :P
  • 4 speed Semi-Automatic RB25DE NEO engine with HID bulbs in the XENON's
  • Rego will be renewed September 31, 2010 - you get free rego! :thanks:
  • First proud owner since imported from Japan
  • Always used 98RON petrol from BP
  • Immaculate paint work for a 10 year old car, looks brand new, always garaged
  • Replaced with newer stock coil packs
  • New APEXI pod filter fitted in August 2010 (please note the photo shows no pod filter, I will take a new photo tomorrow :) )
  • New JDM Impul body kit (front bar, rear bar and side-skirts) fitted in July 2010
  • New JDM 17" G wheels and brand new ADM tyres fitted in June 2010
  • New JDM carbon fibre door sills fitted in July 2010
  • New JDM Bridgestone Potenza for Street shock absorbers with new Pedders low-rider springs - perfect balance on the Aussie roads - fitted in June 2010
  • New all-round LED's in center console and dash supplied by DAN666 fitted June 2010
  • New Clarion head unit, 12" sub-woofer (cabin bass control), 600w mono-amp and 800w 4 channel amp fitted in July 2010 (photo taken a few days ago before I tidied up the cable jungle you see! :down: )
  • New radiator, replaced all hoses and pressure tested with Nismo cap
  • Immaculate interior, window relay and center console controls in Tungsten silver
  • New handbrake lines and handbrake leather cover
  • Brake discs machined in June 2010
  • New 2.5" oval muffler with stainless steel 3.5" tip exhaust fitted in June 2010 - awesome sound for an NA
  • New Century NS40ZLX Ultra Hi-Performance battery fitted in July 2010
  • Carbon wrapped B-Pillars fitted in March 2010
  • Minor service done every 3,000KM with Pentrite oils by MJ Japanese Motor Works, Springvale
  • All import, compliance, old and new (at buyers expense) RWC papers will be provided
  • Located Western Suburbs, Melbourne, Victoria - 0411 389 062
  • See it on YouTube what it looks and sounds like: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXZyQxgqCSE

No time wasters and joy test riders please.

$16,990 negotiable

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Edited by theponyremark
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Crap, can't edit - it's currently at 93,000KM on the dial.

Posted on FireSport too: http://firesport.com.au/1999-nissan-skylin...s--ad160925.htm

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Edited by theponyremark

More photos as promised!

Forgot to mention that this car is fitted with:

* 3 point immobiliser/glass break sensor/doors, boot and bonnet protection alarm system, first thing I got done professionally to the car! (September 2009)

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  • 2 years later...
  • 7 months later...

Hey Castles, a bit late of reply, but I found the body kits from various sellers around my area at that time. Pure luck I guess, it is a nice body kit. Pretty hard to find a complete authentic Impul kit these days for a cheap price.

  • 3 weeks later...

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