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1999 R34 Skyline Coupe

Manual Non-Turbo

KMS: 89XXX

Price: $14,500 - Pretty Firm and no swaps please (Next car is lined up)

Previous Owner: The skyline came from a great home, imported from the J-land, 1 owner in Australia.

The really nice guy that I acquired it from was Japanese and respected the car like we all know they do.

Import papers will be provided with inspection/sale.

Modifications:

Mostly stock as a rock with a few mods done in-country.

-Carbon Fibre Gear Knob

-Carbon Fibre Handbrake Lever

-Nismo Pedals

-Kenwood speakers and head unit

-Kenwood 10 CD stacker

-Vacuum, Volt and Water Temp Gauges

-King Springs

-Aftermarket Front Bar

-New power steering pump

-Nice Window Tint

-Clean as interior!!

-Skyline Floor mats

This car would be great for a P-plater getting into imports and wants an extremely clean first one!

Or someone who knows their way around RB's and wants to build a powerhouse ;)

Regards, Jordan x

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Will consider a daily + cash.

But throw some offers in guys! I PMed the guy about 11k and havent got a reply.

Due to some family stuff I'm needing the money pretty quickly so dont be afraid!

Regards, Jordan x

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