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I have my 1998 Nissan Skyline R34 25GT for sale. I bought this car when I was on my p-plates and have looked after it ever since I bought it. There is nothing wrong with the car what so ever it is in pretty good condition for a 15 year old car. It has done 177404Km and I bought it at 145634Km. This is the car I drove work which I drove about 150km a day and was highway driving. The paint work and interior is quite clean. The engine + gearbox is factory and has had no modifications.

I bought it when I lived in Victoria and drive it up to Queensland in October 2012 and she ran fine. Oils and services have been done regally by my self when needed and have had the following done before I drove it up to QLD.

Timing belt, Clutch, Rear main seal, Engine oil + Gearbox oil and all drive belts all done at 165,800km.

The car has never had any accidents except for a misshap I had where I hit a wombat back mid last year. I had everything fixed and have receipts for $2283.60 I payed to get everything fixed. I have pictures of the accident and have pictures of the car gutted inside to prove everything structural has not been damaged

When I bought the car It had a new windscreen fitted, sway bar link pins, sway bar link rods, rocker cover gasket + half moon seals + head lights fitted for the rwc and have receipts. It has also had new bigger rear breaks fitted to comply with Australian standards.

Currently it is still in Victorian rego but I will be selling with no rego or RWC as it will be easier for me to sell. This will allow anyone in any state to purchase the car.

I have fitted $3500 worth of Kenwood stereo (parts only) with heavy duty cable but am not prepared to sell with the car unless I get reasonable money. I did the fitment by my self and had the car fully gutted to run my wires. If the car is not sold with the aftermarket stereo I will fit the original stereo back into the car as I did not disturb any factory wires. It will be a factory jap radio and cd stacker which all works. When I bought the car it also came with the optional sat nav system but the screen had been pulled out by previous owner. I still have all parts but pop up screen wires have been broken from previous owner.

Im no expert but to get a RWC for this car you would need rear tyres and maybe a new windscreen as it has a few chips from oncoming trucks flicking rocks . The passenger side central locking plays up every now and then as well. It dose not leak oil what so ever and gearbox is very smooth. Engine still has good compression and had not been thrashed.

Im not interested in time wasters or fun drivers. At the end of the day this car owes me nothing and dose not phase me if it sells or not. Im not an idiot and wont take stupid offers.

Im selling as I only have a 2 car garage and have bought a 200sx s15 and the misses wants her car in the garage.

You are welcome to come and look at the car if your serious in buying but again im not putting up with time wasters. I have receipts for what I have done to the car and some from the previous owner + car checks from when I bought it.

If you need any more information or pictures please contact me. I can be negotible on the price.

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*** STILL FOR SALE ***

GUMTREE LINK http://www.gumtree.com.au/m-my-ad.html?adId=1023063190

$12,500

*** PRICE DROPPED, READ DOWN***
-This is a 1998 Nissan Skyline R34 25GT coupe for sale.
-Great condition.
-It's done 177404Km and I bought it at 145634Km.
-I am the 3rd owner of the car after import in 2008.
-The engine + gearbox is factory and has had no modifications.
-Oils and services have been done regularly by myself when needed. I am an aircraft mechanic and have done regular maintenance on the car which I am quite capable of doing and have it all documented.

Done recently was:
-New front tyres done at 177404km
-Timing belt
-Clutch
-Rear main seal
-Engine oil + Gearbox oil and all drive belts all done recent at 165,800km.
-Never had any car accidents and I have revs check to prove when i bought the car. Do your own revs check for your security.

-When I bought the car It had:
-new windscreen fitted
-sway bar link pins
-sway bar link rods
-new tyres
-rocker cover gasket + half moon seals
-head light globes fitted for the rwc and have receipts.
-It also had new bigger rear breaks fitted to comply with Australian standards.

-I have fitted $3500 worth of Kenwood stereo (parts only) with heavy duty cable but I'm not prepared to sell it with the car so original stereo will be fitted and reconnected.

-Im not interested in time wasters. Im not an idiot and wont take stupid offers but am open to offers so let me know.

-Im selling as I own 3 cars and only have a 2 car garage and dont drive this car anymore.

***It is unregistered as i let the rego laps. I have just fitted 2 brand new kumho ku31 tyres to the front. The car is ready for a safety certificate.***

-Contact me for more info and arrangements



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