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Hi guys,

For sale is my 2000 R34 Skyline, due to moving out of the suburbs the km's shes racking up are too much long term.

The car is pretty much stock as a rock i am the first australian owner and have had the car just over 3 yrs.

- Wheels are 235/35/18 and 265/35/18 Zennetti's

- Just gone 108k

- Split Fires Coil Packs

- Pod Filter

- Stereo front splits and rears

- Gizzmo Boost Controller

- Greddy Turbo Timer (Never Connected)

Car always serviced and maintained very regretful sale.

Due to my working comitments car has always been either secure off street parked or facility parked.

Car has always been great a real driving pleasure was a car i thought id never own.

Asking 25k ono

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Car just sitting in drive way, have a daily only reason for sale is upgrade to GTR . So offers of $20k ono will b considered a shame for her to just sit there

Seriously......I bought my clean black R34GTT with 86000kms for $14000 in Sydney a year and half ago.

It had these when I bought: a full 3" Blitz exhaust system (except dump), Turbosmart T boost controller set @12psi, Blitz SUS pod in custom cold air box, short shift kit (yes its a manual too), Cusco adjustable coilovers, RAYS 18" wheels wrapped in Bridgestone Potenzer tyres, Autometer Boost Gauge, Turbo timer, Pioneer 12" Subwoofer, Pioneer high power amp, Pioneer CD/DVD player, Blitz blow off valve....so you can see heaps of quality parts and the car was (and is) in top condition bar a little scratch in the dash. I sold off things I dont want - the subwoofer, amp and Blitz BOV and put in a Nistune, FMIC and fuel pump for a chunky power bump!

So as others have said above, you might want to revise your price in a pretty big way..!! Or let it sit there hoping for some pea-brained kid will snap it up over time (highly unlikely at that price) if ur not in a rush.. Good luck.:happy:

  • 2 weeks later...

Thanks for your input guys,

But i don't think where on the same page 1. I'm in not rush to sell i have 3 cars so it goes or it doesn't and 2. This is the one of the only GTT's in Melbourne with real road presence.

What separates this from the rest is it is virtually stock and if you know how to buy imports standard is a safer bet than worked.

Now i know in saying what i have im gonna cop flack but please before u Muppet's out there take this post the wrong way, relax but from all the different R34 gtt i have seen out and around Melbourne this is simply a perfect specimen of a R34 GT-T not mocked up to look like something else.

Now the only reason I am going to revise the price will b based on the lack of space i have money isn't the issue.

In saying this the new revised price is $18K ONO

Thanks guys,

Looks like an excellent example of an R34. I think your spot on with the money, the 34's which are still in fantastic condition still demand that sort of money.

Best of luck with the sale, hang out for your price and im sure a serious buyer will come up.

Looks like an excellent example of an R34. I think your spot on with the money, the 34's which are still in fantastic condition still demand that sort of money.

Best of luck with the sale, hang out for your price and im sure a serious buyer will come up.

+1

from the looks of the market silver is an expensive colour especially with the nismo/altia kit.

i own one with the same kms, colour, kit, mods and same condition as youve described and will be asking for 20k when i sell next year.

goodluck with your sale mate and would really appreciate it if you PM'd me how it all went when sold as im in the same boat as you.

Man I havent seen the car in person so I cant justify your asking price. But I will say this, ask the price the car itself deserves. If it really is immac inside out, hold it at 22-25k. Who gives a sh*t what the majority think of the price, all you need is 1 buyer that can justify it when he sees it. Not to mention there are too many low ballers out there. Good luck mate.

  • 1 month later...

Thanks guy's for the support

I've given to my cousin to drive for now he thinks his king hahaha

like i said no rush bought a territory ghia for the other side of life and im building a house so a boot is a game changer haha

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