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1998 NISSAN SKYLINE R34 GT-TURBO with GENUINE NISMO BODYKIT, 129,881kms...

$17,500 o.n.o

Location: Brisbane, Queensland. Willing to transport the car interstate at buyer's expense.

Here I have for sale is a privately fresh imported 1998 Nissan Skyline R34 GT-Turbo...I handpicked and bought this car when I went on holiday in Japan last month for myself but due to me buying a new home recently, I need to sell this nice car to put in more funds into my new home. The car is bought in a Japanese Car Auction and it is graded 4 by the auction centre in Japan. The interior is very clean and the engine bay and exhaust is factory standard. It has never been thrashed, boosted or modded and hence the engine is very healthy. The major timing belt service is done in Japan and the new owner of this car will not have to worry about the major service that will cost another 1+ grand. I even test drove the car myself in Japan to make sure that everything is good because I was expecting this car to be my reliable daily. The color is rare and the bone stock condition of this car make it rarer as it is near impossible to find a bone stock R34 GT-T in Australia at this moment. The only mods that this car has is the Genuine Nismo Bodykit fitted in Japan. I even have the original Auction sheet with me now for those who are interested. The car is on a ship coming to Brisbane and is due to arrive here on the 19th of November 2011. For $17,500, I will pay for the Compliance, the new owner's 6 months rego and chuck in four brand new tyres. This is a very regretful sale as I won't be its first owner. Call or SMS me on 0412 224 463, Daniel and I can give you more details of it. Come one guys... This car is desperately waiting for its first lucky owner in Australia! Indulge yourself with this nice R34 for Christmas and the New year! =) Genuine buyers only and no time wasters please....

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