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Imaculate Nissan Skyline R34GTt 1999 model with low kms. Your chance to own one of the true perfomance cars of today at a fraction of the cost .This vehicle has been owned by me since being imported.It had a low 11,000 km on the clock,it now has 42,000kms on the clock.

It has been serviced every 5,000 km using the best lubricants.

This car has not been thrashed, nor has it been taken down the drag strip.I am a guy in his 50's and I bought it because I love Nissans.

I am selling this car due to finanial situation.

The car is in as new condition inside and out. It has the following extras:

1:Stainless 3" ehaust cat back,

2:Momo steering wheel with Airbag,

3:Passenger air bag,

4:Four wheel steering,

5:Traction control,

6:Tinted windows,

7:Carbon fibre dash surround,

8:Carbon fibre hand brake,

9:Momo gear knob,

10:Momo pedals,

11:ROH 18" Wheels 9 1/2" rear and 9" front fitted with Falkan Azein tyres as new, 12:Blitz front mount intercooler,

13:K&N air cleaner pod,

14:Kenwood double din cd player,

15:Manual 5 speed and

16:Climate control,

17:Zeon lights,

18:ABS Brakes. The vehicle is available for any inspection by appointment.I am in the Ipswich area QLD.

If you are a genuine buyer you may contact me on my mobile 0412 820808 .Please do not waste my time and I will not waste yours.

PHOTOS ON REQUEST ONLY IF GENUINELY INTERESTED.

PRICE NOT NEGOTIABLE $36,500.

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Would you concidder a trade for the 1JZ Cressida (much quicker than a r34 *no offence here, and please no toyota nissan arguments crap* i love all cars....well mabey not daewoo but moving along:)) plus money i'm thinking about a 20g change ova???

shit just relised your in QLD than makes stuff hard

you did also say "try me and you might be surprised". A little contradicting... It is very cheap as it is I know, I have been looking in sydney and a totally stock one with 29,000k's was 45 g's...pffft. Also a Tommy Kaira for $50,000....trying to work a trade on that one.

have a nice day, don't stress it will sell when people realise 34's are going to be hard to get for a while with the new compliancing rules.

you did also say "try me and you might be surprised". A little contradicting... It is very cheap as it is I know, I have been looking in sydney and a totally stock one with 29,000k's was 45 g's...pffft. Also a Tommy Kaira for $50,000....trying to work a trade on that one.

have a nice day, don't stress it will sell when people realise 34's are going to be hard to get for a while with the new compliancing rules.

You did suprise me but not enough lol.

You should buy mine it is cheap and original with a few small mods.With the money you save you could put heaps of mods on it.I would even deliver it to Sydney for you free of charge.

Now that's what I would call service.

Dealers will charge you the earth for them and then don't want to know you when something goes wrong.This one hasn't had the guts floged out of it .Would not be to sure about dealers ones unless you know the car.

Thanks Anyhow Rod

Whats involved in getting it rereg'd in another state, I'm in Vic and this looks very much like something I'd be very interested in :rolleyes:

Not to sure never lived in another state.I would imagine there would be no problems.The vehicle is basicly standard except for the exhaust and I can supply that to the buyer of the car,as I have the original exhaust still.It only takes about 1hour to change it over

I also have the standard air box so it should not be a problem.

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