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Up for sale is my Nissan Skyline R34 GT-T Import

I have owned the car for over a year and it currently has 86000km on it. I was the first registered owner of the vehicle in Australia, and have kept it in pristine condition inside and out.

The reason for selling this car is simply because it does not suit my lifestyle anymore. I have to drive 700km every month and dont want to put too many KMs on it. I have a cheap run about now and therefore need to sell.

The car is standard and no major modifications have been done.

Since owning the car, i have changed the spark plugs, ignition coilovers, various bushes on the front and back, have put BC racing coilovers on, painted the calipers red, put slotted rotors on the front, had 4 new tyres (1 month ago), changed the bulbs into the super white ones, changed the side lights to clear with orange bulbs, and sprayed the centre console to match the GTR interior (see picture).

The car will have all the original paperwork, 12 months rego (9th Nov 2014) and also has a Viper alarm and immobiliser and has shock sensors and window sensors (valued at $500). I also have a spare set of keys.

The car also comes with a Sony Bluetooth head unit with handsfree. rear speakers and a Sony Amplifier and Subwoofer.

I am open to offers, reasonable offers.

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