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Hey Guys,

im thinking about selling my skyline and just putting up a post to see how much interest i get.

Its a 99 Model R34 GTT Manual Turbo

I recently was given a work car so the car only gets driven at nights (sometimes) and weekends.

Ive had it for just over a year and bought it from someone who imported it for me.

The car has 120,XXX on the clock and has just had a service and new timing belt done.

The car has 9 months of rego still on it aswell...

Basic mods include:

BC Racing Adjustable coilovers

D1R Rims... 9inch front... 10inch rears

Cooling pro FMIC

3.5" Hi Flo Cat

3,5" Inch HKS exhaust

Dump Pipe

Front Pipe

Pod Filter

Greddy turbo timer

Greddy Profec B Boost controller

7" Double Din Pioneer DVD Player

After market tinted windows

The car has been regularly serviced. The car gets washed and cleaned weekly and is kept in a garage.

Im located in Melbourne - North Western suburbs

Give me a call or message if you have any other questions, or if Ive missed something.

Thanks

0433 268 869

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KEY EMPHASIS on the fact that its an expression of interest....

also my mates an importer and hes sold hes last 4 r34s for the 16800- 19500 price range and they have all been relatively stock.Dont you guys have anything else to do than spam someones elses for-sale thread with stupid yet pointless information. If you have any advice for the seller why not PM him??

^ thanks for the valueable info.

As per thread rules:

'' Only post on the thread if you have a genuine question and are genuinely interested in the items being offered for sale

No price debates - put simply if you do not agree with the price being asked, do not comment on the thread. If you believe the seller is asking too much then either pm the thread starter or dont buy the items advertised - simple.There is to be no "My cousin can get it for much less" or "Your asking too much" comments

Again comments such as the above will be deleted and if users persist in posting such comments, a warning will be issued''

its simple really, if your not interested in the car and wanting info, or got something positive to say ... mind your own business?

Edited by hi-jakd

Its not my car but if you dont have an interest in the car i dont see the point in posting irrelevent posts.

Closed.

The rules are clear, no posting on behalf of others.

If the true owner of the car wants to advertise it here on SAU, please have them register.

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