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Selling 1998 R34 Skyline 2-door Coupe

6-Cylinder 2.5 Litre RB25DE

4-Speed Automatic Gearbox, Tiptronic or Steering Wheel Controls

79567km (As of 4/10/2012)

80,000km service carried out (30/10/2012)

Owned & Maintained by a Nissan Mechanic

Recorded services from a Nissan Dealership in a genuine Nissan replacement log book, receipts in log book.

Comes with import papers, original log book cover, import owners manual, nissan replacement log book, receipts from services & wheel alignments

- Stock standard apart from Stereo & Speakers (iPod, Bluetooth, TV if installed, USB, SD Card, Touchscreen, Reverse Camera Installed, Alpine Type S 16x9 Speakers)

- Interior is very clean, most trims are in great condition

- Body is in good condition for its age, a few scratches in common places (edge of doors, etc) and a very small dent on the LHS front fender

- Slimline weather shields fitted

- Battery replaced 5 months ago

- All Brake pads and new front rotors installed 15,000km ago, rear disc machined

- 3-Inch Nismo cat-back exhaust included in the price, using stock exhaust for sale

- All 4 tires need to be replaced and a wheel alignment has to be carried out, can be organised given some discussion

- Drivers side headlight has moisture, very common issue

- Blue LED dash lights installed, recommended from SAU, White LED Dome/Vanity lights installed

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P-Plate Friendly

Selling due to Full Licence

Price is $11,200

Located in Ryde

Contact Michael on 0449 six three four 099

Inspections Welcome

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