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Hey Guys for sale is my 1998 Nissan Skyline Sedan R34 GT FOUR (AWD) Non turbo.

This is a rare 4 door model and is also all wheel drive like the GTR; The Car Engine is a

NEO RB25DE Non turbo and is P Plate Friendly and the car's transmission is Automatic

The car is Stock Except for a Few Upgrades which I havelisted below.

It has never being in any accidents and is in perfect Running Condition.

I am the third owner of the car and it was imported around 5 yearsago,

I have owned the car for just over 1 Year now, and have taken very goodcare and serviced it regularly

Price: I am looking for $9000, No Car Swaps thank you

Location: NSW, Emu Heights, 2750

Contact: KyleBrown (0429498487)

Rego: The car's registration AW96AL has just being renewed for 1 Year

Expires: 23December 2012

Odometer Reading:142300k's

List of Services done to Car:

· New Oil and Oil Filter

· Changed Fuel Filter

· New K&N Pod filter

· New Super charge Battery only 3 months Old

· Cleaned out Throttle Body and air intake

· Wheel Balance done 1 month ago

· Radiator Flush and new Coolant

· Replaced Front Brake Pads and machined rotors

List of Mods doneto car:

Exhaust: Custom Steel Cat's Back Exhaust with 4 ½ inch Cannon, Very nice sound

Wheels: Konig 19inch Glossy Blacks Rims, Excellent Condition

Sound System: New Sony Explode Head unit, With Sony Explode speakers at the front with tweetersand Sony Explode 4 Way Coaxial Speakers in the rear

Shocks: Pedders SportsRyder extreme coilovers installed 2 Months Ago. Feel smooth on the road and have a nice ride height

Air Intake: Brand New K&N Pod Filter

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