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Hello everybody,

It has come time to sell my beloved "34GTT", the
car has been a pleasure to own and has never given me a problem at all. The car
is in immaculate condition overall. It will be very sad to see it go, but
unfortunetly i need to sell it as i am going overseas and need the funds while
im there. Rego is till the 11th of April.

For sale: Nissan Skyline R34 GTT

Price and price conditions: $18500 ono

Condition: Very Good condition

Modifications

The engine is pretty much standard, the car has a blitz
front mount intercooler and a 3 inch exhaust turbo back (blitz nur spec). There
is also a nistune in the car. So whoever buys it will have a great starting
point for adding more things in (bigger turbo, injectors, boost, etc)

The car also has RDA drilled disks and brand new break pads,
so braking has been upgraded already.

The Interior centre console dash has been resprayed in
tungsten, the finish was very good, and suits the interior quite well. It also
got rid of that sticky residue that you see on most 34 dashes, looks very nice.
There is a pioneer double din CD/DVD player with 6stacker CD function built in,
very nice deck and convenient if your still a CD user. As well as a Sony Xplod
12 inch sub in the boot with a clarion amp to keep the tunes crisp and clear.
(It really does sound amazing)

Suspension wise the car has KONI shocks and King Springs,
the feel of this suspension set up is great. the KONI shocks have height and
damper adjusting, Most people would agree that this set up is more comfortable
and almost equivelent to having a coilover set up.

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Contact Details: PM me, or call or txt 0434210733

Location: Chester Hill

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Pickup or i can meet
you somewhere, just call and we can discuss.

However please no time wasters, low ballers. It is a genuine
sale, please have funds ready prior to coming to see the car and no test drives
will be given unless a good expression of interest is seen.

THE PLATES MAY OR MAY NOT BE SOLD WITH CAR, this will depend
if i get the right price with the sale or if someone buys them seperately.

Thanks Guys

Michel



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Does anybody know how to edit the original post???

Price drop down to 17,000 ono

I am getting quite negotiable on the price as i am going overseas in may and need this gone, Any reasonable offers will be considered.

Thanks

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Your plates are my username ;)

You cannot Edit the first post once it is up, you may be able to ask a Mod to do it for you but people with a proper interest should read the whole thread anyway :)

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