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2000 Nissan Skyline 25GT-T R34

Bayside Blue

Manual

~170,000 K's

- 18" Volks Racing TE37 rims (18x8.5 front and 18x9.5 rear)

- Top Secret style front bar

- Trust Power Extreme II cat-back exhaust

- CES Racing twin dump/front pipe

- Whiteline suspension kit (lowered springs, shock absorbers, stabiliser bars, front adjustable caster kit, camber kit, rear subframe alignment kit, bump stop kit)

- Apexi Power Intake pod filter

- Apexi turbo timer

- Alpine CDA-9815 stereo

- Jaycar Precision Response amplifier and subwoofer

- Immobiliser and alarm

I imported this car in 2005 and have been the only owner in Australia. The car was stock standard when imported.

The car has been well maintained, no accidents and never been thrashed or raced on a track. Mechanically in great condition, runs smoothly and have not had any problems with the car since i've owned it. Serviced regularly, every 5000 to 10,000 kms.

Selling for $17,000

Located in Sydney

For genuine enquiries pm me for contact details

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