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1998 Nissan R34 Skyline

4 Door Non-Turbo Manual

Year: 1998

Kilometers: 136,000

Transmission type: Manual

Engine: RB25DE

Colour: Silver

Modifications:

Interior

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

Nissan 350Z Rims wrapped in 225/40R18 Federal 595SS tyres

Other

Aluminium Radiator

2.5" Exhaust with High Flow Cat

Mongoose M80S full alarm/immobiliser system

The car is regoed until December 7th 2011 and ER34NA number plates are included in the sale.

I recommend the car to be viewed prior to purchase to see detailed condition.

The body isn't immaculate in any way, however does present pretty nicely still.

There is nothing mechanically wrong with the car, however a few things are needed to be replaced (bonnet latch cable, windscreen washer lines), the climate control for some reason will only blow air at cold or hot, no inbetween for some reason.

Registered: Yes, until December 7th 2011

Asking Price: $11,500

Location: Newcastle, NSW

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

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

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

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