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Up for sale is my 1999 grey Nissan Skyline R34 GTT, at a low price of $11,000

Location: Werribee, Victoria

Vehicle Registration: 1AT4FU

Kilometres: 177,400

Interested, please contact me via email: [email protected]

I bought this car in 2007 from an Importer Dealer (Carizma), and since then this car has never given me any major grief.

I am the only owner of this car in Australia, and after 7 years of ownership, I feel it's time for an upgrade.

This is a very well maintained car. It has been regularly serviced with full log book history and receipts. The last 'Major' service was done at 158568 km's, which included replacing of the timing belt, spark plugs etc. Also installed a new Extreme heavy duty clutch.

This car is always parked in a garage, and never been smoked in.

There are only a few modifications which include:
- Genuine Nissan Skyline R34 GTR rims
- Full exhaust system (Turbo back)
- KNN pod filter
- Sony double din touch screen head unit, with DVD, USB and AUX compatibility
- Cadence Sub Woofer and Amplifier.
- Divot Turbo Timer
- Page Guard Alarm System
- Clear front and side Indicators

Comes with original floor mats.

I only ever used BP Ultimate petrol in this car.

The car comes with heaps of registration, expiring on the 20th of December 2014.

A Roadworthy Certificate can be provided, but only at the buyers expense.

Exterior is very good apart for some minor dint's. Price is fair at $11,000 FIRM.

Mechanical checks welcome.

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