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Fully resprayed falcon ego

new headlights and tailights

side skirts, pods and spoiler awaiting fitment

nismo clear indicators

pioneer double din

splits in the front

6's in the back

4 channel

k&n panel filter (will come with just jap pod box and k&n pod filter)

new plugs

new fuel and oil filter

new belts

Volk gtc look a likes

staggered offset 18"

isotta strada steering wheel

drift tall shifter

all dash bits painted light silver

autometer air/fuel gauge

full alarm and imboliser system

with remote boot poper

cars only been out the way it is for about 5 weeks now.

im located in port macquarie nsw

looking for about 12k

or a swap for a 180sx, sileighty or s14 series 1

need to be manual and n/a

my names dylan

message me here or 0432 232 767

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is there a reason it's 12k?

when you can get a 34 for 10k.... hmmm

You wont get an R34 Coupe Manual for 10k.... you'll get a Sedan Auto for 10k, the cars just had a respray.

i suggest that the OP posts up a bit more pictures you cant really see the whole car just the rear end which does no justice, maybe some engine bay, interior, front and side shots will help with his sale.

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How many km's has it done?

and yes you can get a manual 34 (4 doors are cooler) for around 10k

Sharkey, what are you smoking.. 4 door skylines are not cooler than the coupes.. However I will grant they are cooler than other 4 door sedans (commos?). :P

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