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Hi guys,

For sale is a 09/1999 (confirmed by Nissan FAST) Nissan Skyline R34 25GT Coupe, which is non turbo, 5sp manual and is ideal for a young driver still on their P Plates. I'm selling because I am getting my full license soon and I want to begin my search for an R32 GT-R.

I imported this car via J-Spec Imports early last year with 68093km on the odometer. Since then it's been my daily driver. The car now reads 80783km. The kilometers I have added to the car have mainly been done on the freeway as I drive 400km per week to and from TAFE. It's been serviced every 5000km with Valvoline Durablend 10W40 Semi-Synthetic Oil since it has been in my care, and also includes detailed Japanese log books (or some of it at least) as well. I also have only ever used 98RON fuel, nothing less. It's also been garaged all the time.

The whole car is completely factory except for the staggered 18x8+30, 18x9+30 Work Termist S1Cs with the spokes re-painted in Satin Black. I have had 35% window tint installed on the driver side and passenger side windows, and 15% on the rear quarter windows and rear window. The car also comes with a top of the range 3P Immobilizer & Alarm System which is hooked up to the doors, bonnet and boot. Details about the brand will be passed on to the new owner upon purchase.

It also comes with three months rego. I'm located in the Southern Highlands of NSW. My number is 0435797390. The best way to get to me is to text me because I'm at work most of the time and I probably won't answer your call.

Overall, the car is in great condition and has been meticulously maintained ever since I purchased it. I'm looking for about $16700 ONO and you can find some pictures underneath.

EDIT: More pictures are available upon request.

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All reasonable offers will be considered.

EDIT: Forgot to mention it has a Panasonic Head Unit that came with the car as well as a Japanese Sat Nav (which doesn't work in Australia). Couldn't be bothered removing the Sat Nav so I just left it in there.

Edited by JDM34

I want a non turbo 34 manual..

but its too expensive :P

:nyaanyaa:

For $14000, these are the rims that will come with the car. This photo was taken before I actually purchased the car in Japan.

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