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Here I have listed my R34 Skyline coupe this car is a NON TURBO and would suit well to any p plater. This car is 5 speed manual. Car has just recently run out of rego, though the car can easily been re registered if NSW buyer i will provide inspection papers, The cars features are as listed:

  • Full Japanese import, fully complied with Australian standards to be registered in any state of Australia. imported by previous owner in July 2007, with 79,000kms on the clock. purchased car with 84,000kms..
  • New spitfire performance coil packs added 8000km ago.
  • Factory front strut brace
  • 18 inch versus racing wheels with an RRP of $3000. New rear tyres, R18/35/235 on front and R18/35/265 on rear.
  • Full exhaust system that has cost me $2500 in total including a set of extractors, new hi flow cat and a full 2.5 inch cat back exhaust with 2.5inch chrome dump tip.
  • Clarion head unit with 4 speakers.
  • Factory rear wheel steering.
  • Car comes with super low king springs though not installed.
  • Has just had a new Heavy duty sports clutch installed 500km ago.
  • Gearbox has been fully rebuilt 4000kms ago.
  • Factory fitted floor mats.
  • K&N panel filter.
  • Car is serviced every 5000kms with fully synthetic Nulon oils.

  • Tinted windows.

ALSO!!!!!!!! i must point out there is a scrape on the back bumper from when i backed into my Mrs celica when she first bought it. wasn't used to it being on the front lawn. very minor scrape on the drivers side rear bumper. no cracks to bumper just a bit of a scrape in the paint. in the picture of this the scape is only small. looks larger but car is a bit dusty, please bear that in mind.

Price: $13,750ono

For More Information or to view car call or text Nick on:

Mobile: 0403429340

Home:0269713832

I would prefer to be call or texted rather than PM'd as I am not on here often.

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