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2000 R34 Skyline GT-T (S2)
Manual
Black
About 80,000 km on Nismo cluster

Located in Geelong.

Car is in great condition, and is powerful but still subtle & reliable enough to drive daily in Vic.
Has been my daily for the last 4 years with no problems at all.

Mods:
- 18" ADVAN RS wheels with near new Hankook tyres. Spot on sizes for good fitment (Fr 18x9+22 R 18x10+25)

- Nismo Type R adjustable coilovers.
- 3" turbo back exhaust with Hiflow cat & X-force Varex twin tip.
- Standard airbox retained with Blitz flat panel filter & ARC airbox cover.
- CRD front mount intercooler and crossover piping.
- Power FC & hand controller (tuned at CRD)
- Greddy Profec B boost controller.
- Nismo 300km/h cluster.
- Splitfire coils.
- Quality alarm with immobiliser, professionally installed.
- Skyline floor mats.
- Pinoneer head unit with 200w 6x9's and Sony Xplod fronts.
- Dark tint.

Maintenance:
- Motul engine oil every 5000-6000kms.
- NGK coppers every 10,000kms.
- Gear oil recently changed.
- New wipers.

The car also has all the usual features, including Xenons, Series 2 interior, standard gear knob and airbag wheel, perfectly working climate control & standard guages.
Outwardly the car looks close to stock (other than wheels), all standard Series 2 bodykit with front bar trimmed slightly for cooler.
Parking scrape to rear bar, stone chips on front bar and bonnet. There is also a tiny pin dent on the drivers door.

Rego til November.

$16,900 includes Advans.

$14,900 with stock rims.

Contact me here or email james_thompson_33 @hotmail.com

O422 119 066 after 5pm to arrange a viewing

Thanks.

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