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Don't want to do this but

Nissan Skyline GT R34, 1998.

RB25DE, Neo Factory Manual.

100,300KMS

Reg: 24th April, 2014

Rwc: Not provided

$17,500

First owner in Aus, have import papers.

Arrived in Melb as a virgin, so I have almost all stock parts laying around somewhere.

Serviced every 5,000kms

Plates are mine, not coming with the Skyrine

Full fresh respray (2 months), KV2 Athlete Silver with extra pearl mixed through creating a colour similar to the R34 GTR silver look.

Suspension:

Standard Strut brace

HSD coilovers all round, fully adjustable & 15 step damper settings

Front HM adjustable castor rods

Front Whiteline 24mm HD blade adjustable sway bar, BNF24Z

Rear adjustable camber arms

Rear adjustable toe arms

Rear Whiteline 24mm HD blade adjustable sway bar, BNR11XXR

Interior Mods:

2x Red low max rep adjustable Brides w/ carbon back

GT-T dash with all gauges working excluding boost cause the turbs doesn't exist

Nismo gear stick

Sony Headunit (CDX-GT660UP)

w/ CD, Aux and USB input.

Alpine front speakers

Kenwood rear 6X9 speakers

Exterior mods:

Clear front indicators

Clear side indicators

D1 Viva Front Lip

Z-tune Side Lip Extensions

Carbon fibre weather shields

Viva Roof Wing

Work Emotion XD9's, 18X10 +18 all round

235/45 18R, Achilles ATR Sport.

F 90%, R 80% minor camber wear.

UV Darkest Window tint on rear window and rear quarters

Steel mate alarm system, central locking

Driveline:

Welded diff

Standard Exedy Clutch and machined flywheel, only about 20,000kms old

Performance Mods:

Kakimoto 3" cat back into 5" canonpost-95240-13970233325083_thumb.jpgpost-95240-1397023833845_thumb.jpg

What is required for RWC (by what I've seen):

Diff

Standard seats

Thrust bearing may need changing for RWC, not sure but that needs to be changed.

Will be straight up, car does has had plastic surgery, if you want deets/pics then ask.

Currently located in Melb West but will be up sitting in East side (Healesville) after the 17th.

Not in a rush to sell this at all cause I'm pretty attached but if I get the right price, I'll let her go...

0430 836 049

More pictures upon request

Prefer text rather than inbox as I'm barely on sau

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LOL @ $17500 for a NA 34 - must be that weldy

Also IBTL

The amount of modifications and work I've put into the car is well over 17k mate, not gonna let the car go for peanuts.

Like I said I'm in no rush to sell so don't care if it sells or not ;)

The amount of modifications and work I've put into the car is well over 17k mate, not gonna let the car go for peanuts.

Like I said I'm in no rush to sell so don't care if it sells or not ;)

mods don't increase a cars value, it's a depreciating asset so it's not going to ever be worth that much

just being realistic, if you don't want to sell it don't if you do put a realistic price.... simples

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