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Up for sale is my 1999 R34 25GT. I've owned this car for over 3 years now, and as much as I love this car.... It's time to get something a little more practical and refined... At least until I can afford an R35. :)

Year: 1999

Model: R34 25GT

Drive: RWD

Doors: 2

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Polar White

Kit: Factory Altia

KMs: Approx 128,000

Service History:

Major service at 110000km.

Serviced every 5000km by my local mechanic.

Coilpacks replaced at 115000km with Splitfires.

Wheels:

Genuine Rays NISMO LMGT4s in limited edition black (and factory 17s)

Project KICS Revo Titanium finish nuts

Suspension:

Pedders SportsRyder Coilovers (2 generations older than the current series).

Stereo:

Clarion Single DIN Headunit (Bluetooth [including audio streaming], USB, AUX, CD)

German Maestro Rear 6"s

Rockford Fosgate P1 12" Sub + Amps in tidy and subtle boot install by Lifestyle Car Audio in North Parramatta

JDM (Crystal Audio) front splits and tweeters

Fuel Economy:

Only ever filled up with 98. A tank is around 55L.

With all urban driving, I get around 450km per tank.

With highway driving, I have made it from Carlingford to Albury plus driving around on one tank - 610km.

The Bad:

One bulb behind the tacho is out.

Headlights suffer from the typical JDM yellowing. They need to be polished every 3 months.

Pictures:

New ones to come as soon as it stops raining. Here are some 2 year old ones for the time being.

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Asking Price - $15500 [negotiable]

If you have any questions at all, please don't hesitate to inbox me or contact me on 0423 049 867. I prefer text first as its hard for me to answer the phone from 9:00am to 9:00pm. Located in West Pennant Hills.

Thanks for viewing,

Scott

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