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For sale is my girlfriend's Metallic Silver 2000 R34 GT Sedan with a legitimate 97,000km on the clock.Great P Plater or first car as it is non turbo. Reluctantly she must sell her pride and joy due to finiancial obligations.

Specs:

  • Pioneer DVD Headunit w/ Bluetooth Connectivity & Navigation.
  • Fully tinted windows.
  • Remote start.
  • Reversing camera.
  • BC BR Racing 32 point Adjustable Coilovers.
  • Only engine modification is a K&N pod filter which is neatly enclosed in a heat resistant perspex box.
  • ARK Design rims: gun-metal grey with a matte finish.
  • Rim sizes are 18"diameter, 9.5" wide on the rear and 8.5"wide on the front.
  • Tyres on the rear are 255/35/18 Nankangs with approx. 80% tread. The front tyres are 215/35/18 Bridgestone Potenza.


Car has always been fully serviced every 10,000km - (oil: Motul 8100 & oil filter, spark plugs, etc.)


Car is in immaculate condition, both inside and out. It has been very well looked after and is a perfect example of a clean, untainted Skyline.
It has had only one female owner in Australia since its importation.
Registration until May 2014.

Price $11,000 w/o RWC or $11,500 w/ RWC. Strictly no swaps. Please no low ballers, time wasters or test pilots.

  • Can also supply the stock wheels with new tread for an additional $400.
  • Will provide General Issue Plates from Vicroads upon purchase of the car.

Please PM me or phone/sms me (Brent) on 0458 762 075 if you have any questions or queries.

More images of car to be uploaded later today.

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