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[Vic] 1998 Nissan Skyline R34 Automatic N/a 4Door $6000


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For sale is a Pearl White 1998 Nissan Skyline R34, it's been imported from Japan in 2009 and I'm the first and only owner in Australia.
This is a very clean car, and I have always looked after it.
It has a 6 cylinder aspirated 2.5L engine, which has been really reliable and I have not had any mechanical problems.
This car is P-Plater Friendly.
It has electric window and mirrors, a rear windscreen wiper, tinted rear windows, original carpets and seats and a Pioneer head-unit + remote and speakers, spare keys and books
The car as almost hit 143,xxx km, when imported it arrived with approx. 100,000km

Rego is about to run out, I’m willing to pay for another year for an additional $500, which means you save $200 on registrations.
You must obtain your own RWC, one WILL NOT BE PROVIDED!

There are two issues with the car at the moment.
The speedometer is currently playing up; I have been advised that it is a wire that is loose.
A/C doesn't blow cold air. It blows some cool air, but I do remember it being a lot cooler. Heater works fine!

And finally some cosmetic damage to interior, I doubt you would even notice but I believe it should be disclosed.

I’m looking for $6000 as it is or $6500 for another full year of rego.
Please send offers; as I am open to them just make them reasonable

The car is located in Endeavour Hills, VICTORIA
Please contact me on my mobile 0411194591 that would be the quickest way to get a response back from me, text or call no problem ☺

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