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Hi guys,

I have my QM1 white 1999 R34 GT non turbo up for sale. I am the first owner in Australia, bought this car back in April 2010 from Top Secret Imports in Blacktown with 42000km.

In the 2 years of ownership it has been a daily driven car to and form work/uni and has gathered close to 30,000km which consists of mainly highway driving.

I bought the car stock standard with a kakimoto catback and 42,000km on the clock.

It has been serviced every 5,000km with top quality oils and with a log book to back it up. Most of the servicing has been done at Top Secret Imports service centre @ Blacktown.

Details

Car: Nissan Skyline R34 GT Non turbo

Year: 1999

Odo: 78,XXXkms

Transmission: 4 speed Automatic/Tiptronic

Colour: QM1 Polar White

Modifications:

- BC BR Coilovers - Height and damper adjustable

- 18 inch Lenso D1R wheels with brand new tyres.

- Kakimoto full mega N1 Cat back. Fitted an oval shape muffler to reduce the noise

- Yellow Jacket Coilpacks

- Sony head unit with Sony front and rear speakers

- Genuine Nissan factory optional 'Altia kit' or nismo kit as most people call it. Made of plastic not FRP

- Nismo clear front and side indicators

- Fiberglass R34 GTR rear spoiler. Stock one will come fitted on the car as the GTR spoiler is kinda wonky lol.

- Factory Zenon headlights

- Mongoose M80 immobiliser/alarm

The Bad:

- The exhaust has a slight rattle to it due to rust from the inside of the pipes. I have been told that Kakimoto's are known to rust from the inside, a quick google search will show this. Other than that, I've been complimented numerous times on the note of the kakimoto

- Roughly a 5cm scratch on the rear bumper

- Small tear in the rear seat, been there since I got it

Price: $16,000 ono

Reason: Off my P's and looking for a turbo/manual car

Car is located in Canley Vale, close to Liverpool. Contact me on 0411 737 298 or on SAU if you have any questions.

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Will get some interior pics up soon. Only uploaded what I had the computer :)

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