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For sale is my 1998 Manual, R34 RB25GT-T(NEO) Coupe.

VIN: 6U90000ER34001079

REGO: XCH836

I was the 1st owner in Australia 4 years ago and it had 80,000km on the clock when i got it. Currently it has 138000km.

The car has never been boosted and the modifications are not as over the top and are as follows:

3 inch turbo back with high flow cat to a 3 inch cannon. (Sounds Great)

Apexi Pod filter,

Replaced OEM Clutch with an Excedy Heavy Duty Clutch only 5000km ago.

2 din touch screen LCD CD/DVD player with full GPS, Blue tooth, and reverse camera with 6 in splits front and rear.

Turbo Timer.

Deleted spoiler (No holes) with factory option nismo side skirts.

4 New tyres only put on 2 months ago.

Upgraded drilled and slotted rotors on the front with extreme motorsport pads. (20000km ago)

Replaced coil packs 30000km ago, no problems.

100000km service completed with new water pump, gates belts and timing belt at 120000km.

Oil changed every 5000km and filter every 10000km.

Will be selling with a road worthy and full 12 month rego (Runs out on the 1st of July so I will pay it)

Interior is well looked after non smoker, not burns or scratches, comes with original floor mats and will not disappoint

The only cons about the car is there is a small dent on the bonnet that happened 2 months ago, its the size of a 20 cent piece as the photo shows and the usual stone chips for a car of this age. Was quoted $400 to get it all fixed and this can be negotiated with the price.

Its a great car and only selling because I getting married and unfortunately need something a little more practical.

This is a great car and is priced to sell. The price is negotiable but please no time wasters. The car can only be viewed on the weekend due to my work commitments. I may not be able to answer my phone so please leave a message or send me an email and i will get back to you ASAP.

Roadworthy will be provided with a $500 deposit.

$13,000ono

Call me: Ben

0409350879

or email:

[email protected]

The car is located in North Ringwood, eastern suburbs, Melbourne and i will give out my address if you want to come and look at the car.

The car is also advertised on carsales.com.au

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Just a quick check of eBay and they are from $200 for just the spoiler and $400 with a boot. The car is pretty cheep so with your left over cash you could put one on quite easily :)

Hey man, mistakenly posted a congrats on sale because I sorted carsales wrong and thought you sold her. She's a beaut btw, was very impressed. I'm still waiting on my cash -.- good luck with the sale buddy she's sweet.

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