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Hi, up for sale I have my 1998 Nissan R34 Skyline. See below for details.

Make/Model: Nissan R34 Skyline 25GT

Year: 1998

Kilometers: 130,000

Transmission type: Manual

Engine: RB25DE

Colour: Silver

Modifications:

Interior

Series 2 Cluster

Nismo Shift Knob

Kenwood Double-Din CD Player

Fusion 6" speakers all round

Drift Button

Exterior

Nismo Clear Side Indicators

Nismo Front Bar Indicators

Origin Bootlip

Origin Window Spoiler

Genuine Nissan Window Visors

Genuine Aero Kit (rear pods and sideskirts)

URAS copy front lip from Viva Garage (unfortunately this is fibreglass and I've already cracked it)

Suspension/Diff

Silk Road Section Spec RM/A8 Coilovers (10/8kg Spring Rate)

Neotech adjustable rear camber arms

Neotech adjustable rear traction arms

Adjustable rear toe arms

25mm Front Swaybar

24mm Rear Swaybar

Shimmed LSD

Rims/Tyres

Z33 350Z Rims (18x8 +30) which need tyres. I will include tyres for the 350Z rims if I get time to get a new set.

Plus a set of either S15 or R34 rims (buyer's choice).

Other

Aluminium Radiator

2.5" Exhaust with High Flow Cat

Mongoose M80S full alarm/immobiliser system

Registered: Yes, until November 2011

Asking Price: $13,000

Location: Newcastle, NSW

Contact Details: Brent by phone (text or call anytime): 0448 058 670 or email: [email protected]

Other Comments: The body is in no means immaculate. The passenger guard and rear light are a slightly darker shade of silver and there are marks/dint around the car. An inspection would be advised.

The climate control for some reason will only blow air at cold or hot, no inbetween for some reason.

The ER34NA plates will be included in the sale.

I've had the car for almost two years now and has been great to me, however now off my P's I'm in search for a car which is turbo have purchased an R32 Turbo.

I have drifted this car at a few twilight events, and just recently up north in Coffs Harbour and performs really well..

If you have any questions at all don't hesitate to send me a PM, email or call/sms me.

Pictures:

With the full kit *Note: Car will be sold with 350Z Rims

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*Note: Recaro and Nardi wheel will not be included in sale

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How is sits with the 350Z rims

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Doing skids

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Edited by Brent

Price drop, $12,000. Also, rego is until December and the car has 137,000kms.

Need this gone as I've already purchased another car [R32 Turbo].

Edited by Brent
  • 1 month later...

Hey man, are you selling the 350z wheels on there own? if you are il take them.

Plus in the photo with the 350z wheels, have you got any body mods like skirts or rear bumper, or is it still stock?

If you havent got them separetly for sale its fine, but if you do end up selling them just let me know

Cheers.

Edited by R34 0125GT

Hi mate, sorry to gatecrash ur thread, but where did u get ur front lip from? If u'r parting the lip i would take it!! Cheers. Edit: just saw its from viva garage.. Anyways nice looking car!! Gl with the sale

Edited by myRB25DETT

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