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Selling my baby! Never failed on me! Never been in a crash! Always reliable! Always services at 5000km! Always turned heads!

This was my daily car thats why i bought Tip-Tronic! Minor scratches here and there as usual!

It was always well taken care of, cleaned pretty much every weekend! Full tank would last around 450/550km's (Always ran premium fuels, BP Ultimate & Shell V-Power)

Car info:

- Car bought from Power Road Car Sales in Dandenong

- Colour: White

- Model: Skyline R34 GT Coupe (1998)

- Engine: RB25DE

- Transmission: 4Speed Auto/Tip-Tronic

- Odometer: 155xxx

Car Contains:

- Rims with Near new tyres

- Service done less then 5000kms ago

- Near new Front brakes and rotors (Genuine Nissan)

- Sony Type R Splits (Front) Powered by Cadence Amp

- Sony Type R (Back) Powered by a Kicker Amp

- 1400watt peak Kenwood 12inch sub Powered by a Kenwood amp

- 0Gauge power cables to power the amps

- Sony Head unit with Ipod/Iphone compatibility

- Immobilizer and alarm installed professionally

- Original Skyline Mats

- Legal Tints (Nissan Privacy Screen)

Also on the side I have some extras that i have never put in because I needed more Km's to a full tank

- Pod Filter

- DKNE 2.5inch Extractors

- Turbo injectors

- GTR Fuel pump

- R34 Intercooler (If you want to DE+T it)

and also a rear strut brace that i never got around to installing it

Car comes also with Rego until September

Reason of sale is to buy a manual car for the weekend cruises (Now working in the CBD, Public transport every weekday now)

Swaps for 6Speed N/A Supras accepted! (Sorry to betraying my fellow skyline mates ph34r.gif )

Inspections Welcome

No Joy rides

Location: Cranbourne North

Price (For SAU): $15,500 Neg.

PM's checked daily

Emails checked instantly (PortuguesePlaymaker(at)gmail.com)

Cheers

Serg

PS: PICK UP ONLY, NO SHIPPING & NO PAYPAL PAYMENTS! domokun.gif

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