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P-Plater friendly 34 manual coupe for sale :)

Cliffs;

Year: 1999 Dec

Colour: Black (GV1)

Body: Coupe

Engine: RB25DE NEO

Transmission: 5spd Manual

ODO: 117,xxx

Location: Melb, SE suburbs

Registration: Until April 2015 (nearly a full year)

Major Service: Completed with genuine Nissan items (timing belt, water pump, etc) @ ~100,xxx

Minor Service: Every ~5000km

Replaced:

- 6x New OEM Nissan Coilpacks @ ~90,xxx [end of 2012?]

- Fuel Pump [2012]

- HID bulbs (retains OEM Xenon HID set up) [end of last year]

- Battery [last year]

Wheels: 17" SSR Type C (fronts wrapped in KU31 225s, rears are Dunlops 235s)

"Mods":

- BC BR Coilovers* (8/6kg spring rates)

- Tints

- Sound System* (Pioneer HU, JL Sub, Alpine Amp)

- LED parker lights

Extras:

- Stock suspension

Negatives:

- Underneath the front bar there are scratches, that were there from when I first got it from Japan; and then those added due to it being pretty low, haha :(

- Left hand side has a few scratches (don't know if you can even see them in pics, but I'll try to take some close ups of them if needed / you can see them in person) that have been there since Japan also.

- Wheels also came with some gutter rash, some wheels worse than others, see pics.

Etc:

So as you can see, have kept it fairly standard. In excellent condition, besides what is mentioned above.

This was my trusty daily for about three years plus; and I was the first owner of the car in Australia (have import papers and what not). Great first car for a p-plater.

Only problems I've ever had are standard R34 problems, such as the coilpacks; which, as noted above, were replaced with OEM items :).

Happy to get a RWC for the right price; tbh the only thing I could see it failing on is possibly something silly like windscreen wipers / possibly tyres but I think they're OK.

* Could be neg on price with/without these.

Price:

$13, 650; negotiable.

Note: I am NOT interested in swaps or trades.

Pics:

These were some pics taken last year, but can always message you other pics if required.

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Contact:

PM me on here or shoot me a message (oh-four-2-5-eight-seven-five-6-8-two). If you want to call best if you could text me first.

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