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Up for sale is my beloved R34 Nissan Skyline sedan, reguarly serviced always cleaned and kept polished. It's registered until August 2012, air con, c.d, power steer, driver and passenger airbags, abs, auto (tiptronic) and 101000km.

Lots of money spent but I need to pay some debts. Chasing $10,000 for it, please call 0422018344. Pictures and mods below.

Modifications.

Engine: 2.5" exhaust with titanium tipped muffler, k&n flat panel filter, super spark coil packs, gates racing radiator hoses, drift hi flow fuel filter, clear timing cover, greddy oil catch can. Timing belt and all other drive belts just done recently.

Brakes and Suspension: Front slotted rotors with rda pads about one year old, rear standard. Brand new, istalled about one month ago shocks all round and new lowered king springs done at the same time. Factory front strut brace. Rack and Tie rod ends are also about 6 months old.

Exterior: 18" wheels with toyo tyres (one needs replaced), nismo side skirts and rear pods, s2 headlights (originals were stuffed), bootlid de badged.

Interior: Standard except for sony head unit, pioneer 6" speakers up front and pioneer 6x9 speakers rear. Dark tinted windows. Pillar mounted drift vacume guage.

Im in Port Macquarie NSW, again my number is 0422018344, call or msg me anytime.

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Still for sale... Has more mods

- Sony sound system (USB head unit, 6" splits, amp and sub. still has pioneer 6x9s)

-cold air intake

-jap wheels (gun metal advans, not the ones pictured)

-now has super low king springs

-phillips crystal visions and LED parkers.

-neoform windscreen wipers

$10,000 ono!!

Heres some recent pics. Plus the wheels thatll be sold with it.

Please Call or txt 0422018344. Im in Port Macquarie NSW

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